Adverb-describe a verb-quickly
Verb-doing word-running
Preposition-a word that gives location or movement=in,under,on
the adverb sentence
start the sentence with an adverb, it adds interest intrude
remember the rule when you start the sentence with an adverb you need to put a comma after the adverb and then finish the sentence
Some adverbs- slowly,interestingly,suddenly,often,surprisingly,inclusively,excite,unfortunately,fortunately,fussily,concernedly,remarkably,significantly,firstly
Example: surprisingly, Mrs Hanley was on time to class.
unfortunatley, she had forgotten her keys
suddenly, Mrs Hanley is nice to the class
sleepily, i got changed tiredly
Slowly, i rised out of my bed
Questionably, there is music coming out of the corner
Interestingly, the class is suddenly loud
The preposition sentence
Remember the rule: when you start a sentence with a preposition , you need to put a comma when the movement or position end.
In 2013, hornby high school exepted year 7/8 students
prepositions: Throughout my time at school, i have learnt many things.
prepositions:in,throughout,under,above, between,below,on,around,near,against,within.
after, school i went home
throughout my days, i have seen many things.
outside the window, it is foggy.
between jrae and troy, charlize is sitting.
below the roof, ther is lots of kids sitting.
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