Openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is description E.g – A lean, grey cat…. How many openers can you think of like this- continue your.

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openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is description E.g – A lean, grey cat…. How many openers can you think of like this- continue your sentences.

openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is ly starters E.g – Slowly, she ran down the road. How many openers can you think of like this- continue your sentences.

openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is Where’ starter E.g – At the end of the lane, stood an old house. How many openers can you Think of like this- continue your sentences.

openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is ‘ing’ starter E.g – Running along, Jim fell over. How many openers can you think of like this- continue your sentences.

openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is Although/as starter E.g – Although he was late, he walked slowly. How many openers can you think of like this- continue your sentences.

openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is Similes E.g – She was as tall as a bus. How many openers can you think of like this- continue your sentences.

openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is Alliteration E.g – The sneaky, slimy snake How many openers can you think of like this- continue your sentences.

openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is ‘ed’ starter E.g – Exhausted, Jim ran home How many openers can you think of like this- continue your sentences.

openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is Drop-in ‘ed’ clause E.g – Jim, exhausted by so much effort, ran home How many openers can you think of like this- continue Your sentences.

openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is Speech plus stage direction + ‘ing’ clause E.g – “Stop”, he whispered, picking up his torch.How many openers can you think of like this- continue Your sentences.

openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is Exclamation “Noodles, get down!” screamed Bianca.How many openers can you think of like this- continue Your sentences.

? openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is Question “Are you sure that room is tidy?” Mum yelled up the stairs.How many openers can you think of like this- continue Your sentences. ?

? openers There are different ways to open a sentence one is Question “Are you sure that room is tidy?” Mum yelled up the stairs.How many openers can you think of like this- continue Your sentences. ?

VCOP up level these sentences keeping the meaning i) the cat sat on the mat ii) the dog walked down the road iii) the fish swam in the bowl iv) the man sat on the bench v) there was a duck on the pond

VCOP up level these sentences keeping the meaning i) there was a bird in the tree ii) there was a rabbit down the hole iii) i saw a witch in the garden iv) i saw a cat on the fence v) i saw a mouse in the cupboard