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A fronted adverbial is when the adverbial word or phrase is moved to the front of the sentence, before the verb. Earlier today, I discovered fronted adverbials.
There’s plenty of controversy about what constitutes a fronted adverbial, and whether teaching them makes anybody a better writer, but for homework purposes, that’s good enough. The interesting part ...
‘She’s a good reader and very good at spelling but we were clueless about these terms, such as modal verbs and fronted adverbials,’ Ian Evans, from Suffolk, said of his nine-year-old daughter.
An adverbial phrase located at the onset of a sentence is designated a 'fronted adverbial', reports the Mirror. This ...
A fronted adverbial is when the adverbial word or phrase is moved to the front of the sentence, before the verb. Earlier today, I discovered fronted adverbials.
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