The W sentence. Try starting with a word staring with 'w', these sentences make your work sound thoughtful and knowledgeable.
Remember the rule: - Not every 'w' work work as a sentence starter. Remember to put your comma when the parts of the sentence are effected by your 'w' word.
Some 'w' words you can use:
Who, while, whilst, whereas, where, when, what, with, whom.
Examples:
Whilst the teacher was talking, the students were pretending to listen.
With the majority of the votes, Hitler seized power.
When the bell rings, we run to leave the class.
Sentences:
While the birds fled, the egg shook.
Whom the teacher assists, must listen carefully.
When Rose married Jack, the flower girl smiled.
With the assistance, the student succeeded.
Why she cried, no one shall know.
Who the man crowned, shall be the king.
The ing sentence. Try starting the sentence the 'ing' form of the verb. Swimming
Remember the rule: - When you have finished your 'ing' phrase, place a comma then finish the sentence.
Some 'ing' words you can use:
Listening, watching, Playing, singing, exposing, spoiling, menacing
Examples:
Realising the danger, people fled from cities.
Shaking away the nerves, he walked towards the microwave.
Sentences:
Shuddering, his body shook from the cold.
Writing slowly, he soon fell behind.
Stretching, six satisfying pops echoed softly.
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