Use fronted adverbials with commas
Learn Use fronted adverbials with commas for Year 3 pupils (ages 7–8). Free practice questions, lessons and worked examples — aligned to the UK National Curriculum.
What you'll learn
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Imagine telling a story. A fronted adverbial is like a special word that tells you WHEN or WHERE something happens — and it goes at the FRONT of the sentence!
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Where does a fronted adverbial go in a sentence?
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Drag the fronted adverbial to the front of the sentence so it makes sense!
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Let's add a comma after a fronted adverbial together!
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Which sentence has a fronted adverbial with a comma?
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Now build your own sentence with a fronted adverbial and a comma!
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What punctuation always comes after a fronted adverbial?
Practise Use fronted adverbials with commas with Whizlo
Free AI-tutored lessons, unlimited practice questions, and progress tracking for ages 7–8. Aligned to the UK National Curriculum.