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write 5 fronted adverbials with a sentence

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Answered by mudoijitul
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What are Fronted Adverbials?

Fronted adverbials, put simply, are the words or phrases at the beginning of the sentence to describe the action that follows;

As soon as she could, Tracey ran out to play. (time)

Occasionally, Mum would allow us to select a sweet in the shop. (frequency)

In the distance, he could see the train coming. (place)

As fast as he could, Jack ran home from school. (manner)

Completely exhausted, Holly clambered out of the pool. (degree)

Answered by saipavan018
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Answer:

Fronted adverbials are words or phrases placed at the beginning of a sentence which are used to describe the action that follows.

Here are some examples:

Before sunrise, Zack ate his breakfast. After the rain stopped, Sophie went outside to play.

Explanation:

'Fronted' adverbials are 'fronted' because they have been moved to the front of the sentence, before the verb. In other words, fronted adverbials are words or phrases at the beginning of a sentence, used to describe the action that follows.

A comma is normally used after an adverbial (but there are plenty of exceptions to this rule).

Examples:

1)Before the sun came up , he ate his brakfast.

2)All night along, she danced.

3)As fast as he could , the rabbit hopped.

4)Under the lock , he stood and waited.

5)By the train station, we meat.

The fronted adverbials in these sentences are above the coma of the sentance.

Hope it is helpful ..

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