Key Stage 2 · Grammar
Fronted adverbials.
What a fronted adverbial is, with examples and worksheets for Years 4 to 6.
A fronted adverbial is a word or phrase at the start of a sentence that tells you when, where or how something happens, followed by a comma. "Later that evening, we walked home." Children meet them from Year 4, and these worksheets give them the examples and practice to use them in their own writing.
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