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Adverbial phrase

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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,
  • Finish the sentence using the fronted adverbial: With great excitement,
    ...
  • 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,
  • 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,
  • Inside the church, the bride walked down the aisle. Find the fronted adverbial phrase in this sentence.
    Inside the church,
  • After many hours, we still could not find the solution to the problem. What does the fronted adverbial phrase 'after many hours' tell you?
    How long they could not find the solution.
  • Which punctuation mark always follows a fronted adverbial?
    A comma
  • Finish the sentence using the fronted adverbial: Slowly and carefully,
    ...
  • Without looking, they started to cross the street. Find the fronted adverbial phrase.
    Without looking,
  • What does a fronted adverbial tell us?
    When, where, how often or how something happens (place, time or manner)
  • 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,
  • 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,
  • Quickly, the pig ran off. Find the fronted adverbial in this sentence and tell your own sentence using the fronted adverbial.
    Quickly,
  • Finish the sentence using the fronted adverbial: Whenever we go shopping,
    ...
  • Before we went to lunch, we played a quick game of dodgeball. Find the fronted adverbial in this sentence and tell your own sentence using the fronted adverbial.
    Before we went to lunch,
  • 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.