The Adverb Sentence: Adverbs describe verbs. e.g Surprisingly, Confusingly, Firstly, Remarkably, Often,
Adverb sentence starters add interest or intrigue to our work.
Remember the rule: When you start a sentence with an adverb, place a comma after the adverb then write the rest of the sentence.
Examples - Accidentally, Shockingly, Concerningly, Excitedly, Significantly, Similarly, Simply, Intrestingly, Unfortunately, Fortunately, Suddenly,
Simply, I added the milk to the batter.
Shockingly, The lunch today was served hot.
Excitedly, I fell over today. Simply, I am bad at maths. Quickly, I walked to School. Shockingly I drove into a wall.
Examples - In, Against, Between, Over, Behind, Within, Under, Below, At, For, Throughout, Near, About
Remember the rule: ,When, you start the sentence with a prepostion, you need to put a comma when the movement or postion ends.
In the beginning, we talked alot. Throughout the lesson, I tried no to fall asleep
Near the basketball court, is the rubbish bin.