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Fronted Adverbials

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    English Grammar
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  • What is a fronted adverbial?
    A word/phrase at the start of a sentence that gives extra information about time, place, manner, etc.
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  • Which word is the fronted adverbial? Yesterday, we went to the park.
    Yesterday
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  • Add the missing punctuation: In the morning we went swimming.
    In the morning,
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  • True or false: A comma usually comes after a fronted adverbial.
    True
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  • Add a suitable fronted adverbial (time): __________, the sun began to set.
    Teacher's Choice
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  • Fix the punctuation: Without thinking he grabbed the bag.
    Without thinking,
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  • Identify the type of fronted adverbial: Under the table, the cat slept. (time, place, or manner?)
    place
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  • Identify ALL fronted adverbials: Before lunch, in the playground, the children played happily.
    Before lunch, in the playground,
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  • Explain why the comma is needed: After the long journey, they finally arrived.
    To separate the clauses and to show the fronted adverbial of time
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  • Add the missing comma: Before dinner we finished our homework.
    Before dinner,
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  • True or false: A fronted adverbial must always be one word.
    false
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