This morning, we are learning about fronted adverbials. Find the fronted adverbial in this sentence and tell your own sentence using the fronted adverbial.
This morning,
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Without looking, they started to cross the street. Find the fronted adverbial phrase.
Without looking,
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Inside the church, the bride walked down the aisle. Find the fronted adverbial phrase in this sentence.
Inside the church,
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banana
Go to last place!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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gift
Win 10 points!
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thief
Give points!
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Finish the sentence using the fronted adverbial: Whenever we go shopping,
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trap
No points!
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gift
Win 25 points!
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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baam
Lose 10 points!
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Quickly, the pig ran off. Find the fronted adverbial in this sentence and tell your own sentence using the fronted adverbial.
Quickly,
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In the dark cave, the bats hung around lazily. Find the fronted adverbial in this sentence and tell your own sentence using the fronted adverbial.
In the dark cave,
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Once a week, we visit our grandparents. Find the fronted adverbial in this sentence and tell your own sentence using the fronted adverbial.
Once a week,
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Finish the sentence using the fronted adverbial: Slowly and carefully,
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After lunch, he ran by the lake. Find the fronted adverbial in this sentence and tell your own sentence using the fronted adverbial.
After lunch,
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Every weekend, I go to the skate park. Find the fronted adverbial in this sentence and tell your own sentence using the fronted adverbial.
Every weekend,
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Without using a recipe, he cooked the meal. What does the fronted adverbial phrase 'without using a recipe' tell you?
How he cooked the cooked meal.
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What does a fronted adverbial tell us?
When, where, how often or how something happens (place, time or manner)
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Which punctuation mark always follows a fronted adverbial?