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What you wanted: Fronted adverbials

Prepositional phrases

Letter stucture

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Today
What you wanted: Fronted adverbials

Prepositional phrases

Letter stucture

Last tips

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Adverbs
Most easy to spot because they often end in ly
sad-ly
stupid-ly
funni-ly

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Positions
He looked at his dinner hungrily
He looked hungrily at his dinner
Hungrily, he looked at his dinner
I walked into town slowly
I walked slowly into town
Slowly, I walked into town

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The fronted adverbial
He looked at his dinner hungrily - end
He looked hungrily at his dinner - mid
Hungrily, he looked at his dinner - front
I walked into town slowly - end
I walked slowly into town - mid
Slowly, I walked into town - front

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Try a few
I went to bed quickly because it was so cold
She honestly had no idea what to do next
The police officers ran after the man angrily
They stupidly fell for the lies time and time again
The dog ran wildly through the trees trying to catch a rabbit

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Try a few - answers
Quickly, I went to bed, because it was so cold.
Honestly, she had no idea what to do next.
Angrily, the police officers ran after the man.
Stupidly they  fell for the lies time and time again.
Wildly the dog ran through the trees trying to catch a rabbit.

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Prepositional phrase
It's a phrase with a preposition and it's object - usually a noun or pronoun.

In the morning
Preposition + noun
It was about her
Preposition + pronoun

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Some examples
1 The family like to sit together around the table
2 By the end of the year, corona will be a bad memory
3 The children got out of the car happily
4 It was about seven o'clock when she walked in sadly.
5 The family gave all the food at the back of the cupboard to the foodbank

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Some examples
1 The family like to sit together around the table
2 By the end of the year, corona will be a bad memory
3 The children got out of the car happily
4 It was about seven o'clock when she walked in sadly.
5 The family gave all the food at the back of the cupboard to the foodbank

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Which letter has the correct structure?

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Letters

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Discuss the following in pairs
Where do the date and address go?
How should you start the letter?
What should we learn in the introduction?
How do you know what to write in the body paragraphs?
What should be in the conclusion?
How should your letter end?
WE WILL DISCUSS THE ANSWERS TOGETHER TOO!

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Good luck!

You got this! 

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