2.5.3

Using Commas

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Using Commas for Fronted Adverbials

Fronted adverbials are words or phrases at the start of a sentence that add extra detail. We need to put a comma after using a fronted adverbial. Let's walk through why we need to do this...

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Sentence without a comma

  • Look at this sentence:
    • After a while I got bored of eating chicken.
  • It is a bit of a mouthful to read.
  • Let's see what adding a comma does...
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Sentence with a comma

  • Look at this sentence:
    • After a while, I got bored of eating chicken.
  • This sentence is so much easier to read with the comma.
  • This is why we must use commas after fronted adverbials!

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1Reading

2Writing

2.1Composition

2.2Conjunctions

2.3Present Perfect Tense

2.4Nouns

2.5Fronted Adverbials

2.6Direct Speech

2.7Homophones

2.8Spelling Rules

2.9Using Apostrophes

2.10Using a Dictionary

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