Fronted Adverbials - Worksheet
English Resource Description
Worksheets focused on fronted adverbials are essential teaching resources that help students enhance their writing skills by adding variety and detail to their sentences. These worksheets provide lists of example fronted adverbials categorised into types such as time, frequency, place, manner, and degree. For instance, 'As soon as she could' and 'Tomorrow' are examples of time-related adverbials, while 'Occasionally' and 'Daily' pertain to frequency. Place-related adverbials include phrases like 'In the distance' and 'Above', whereas 'Completely exhausted' and 'Maybe' express degrees of intensity or probability. Manner adverbials such as 'Sadly' and 'Happily' describe the way in which an action is performed.
The exercises on these worksheets encourage students to practice incorporating fronted adverbials into their writing. One activity involves filling in sentence gaps with an appropriate adverbial, with the aim of enhancing the sentence's meaning and clarity. For example, students might complete the sentence "____, James ran through the forest" with "Enthusiastically" to convey the mood of the action. Another task requires students to write their own sentences using fronted adverbials, thereby applying their understanding creatively. Example answers are provided to guide students and demonstrate the effective use of fronted adverbials in various contexts, such as "Sadly, I walked home empty handed" or "Next week, Will and Jess are going to America."