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I.S.P.A.C.E.D Sentence Openers

ING words Grabbing her bag the, the woman stormed out of the shop …..

Similes Like a predator chasing its prey, the robber approached the boy…

Prepositions Under the dark clouds, the lamppost glared brightly

Adverbs Calmly, the wind whispered through the forest.

Connectives Despite feeling very tired, the travellers continued their journey.

ED words Petrified, Molly stood still.

I I E E C C A A P P S S ING words DreamingSeizing ClutchingShaking TakingClosing ShoutingHiding Yelling Growling Creeping Leaping Worrying Yelling Whispering Entering Bursting Escaping Moving Skipping Grasping Shivering Screaming Grabbing Running walking Similes As timid as As quiet as As scared as As bright as As quick as As noisy as As slowly as As angry as As calmly as Like a monster Like a mouse Like as tree Like a villain Like a predator Think……. Experience Animal Nature Prepositions Between Below Through On By Inside To During In Under Above About After At Beside On top of Across Underneath Off Beneath Before Connectives Since Whereas As Finally Next Whenever Although Eventually After Before But So Where Before Despite Until Suddenly Later on Therefore Anyway First Adverbs ReadilyNeatly MoodilyAmazingly HonestlyCasually Crazily Simply Heavily Funnily Foolishly Ominously Finally Calmly Softly Intelligently Shyly Easily Loudly Spitefully Cautiously Busily Gently Slowly Angrily ED words Exhausted Puzzled Excited Surprised Delighted Dazed Pleased Petrified Frightened Astonished Worried Amazed Scared Horrified