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Wednesday, May 20, 2020

Adverb at the start sentence style

Today we have been learning about the adverb start sentence style. When you use an adverb at the front of a sentence, the adverb is always followed by a comma.

Thoughtfully, my mum put a plaster on my sisters knee when she fell over.

Interestingly, me and my family went to a museum and saw a huge fossil, it looked like it came from a dinosaur.

Awkwardly, my brother went to his friends house and they just sat there in awkward silence.

Ruthlessly, my sister threw a ball at my mums expensive vase and broke it.

Firstly, was the movie Spies in Disguise, Secondly, was the movie Playing with Fire.

Soon, there was a fire in someones house because they were ironing their clothes and they left it just sitting there while they were shopping.

Somewhere, there was a giant glowing orb in Japan and travelers went to find it and actually found it quite fast, they found it in a few hours, they were so happy.

Extremely, someone went to a motorbike competition and went up a ramp and did amazing tricks.

Terribly, my cousin fell of of is bike and sprained his wrist and he had to wear a cast for a few weeks.

Intelligently, my brother figured out the hardest question in the world he was so surprised, and so was I.

Strangely, I dreamt about a candy world and it had candy people it was really strange.

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