Fronted Adverbials Quiz 1 (25 MCQs)

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1. Anxiously, I looked for my lost book.
2. Which of these adverbials could be used to replace then?
3. How should a fronted adverbial be punctuated in a sentence?
4. A ..... usually comes after the FRONTED ADVERBIAL.
5. Spot the fronted adverbial:Early on a Friday morning, Jack went for a jog through the park.
6. Which sentence demonstrates correct placement of a participle phrase?
7. Spot the fronted adverbial:Although she was scared, Rosie watched the horror film.
8. Without warning, it started to rain heavily.
9. In the sentence below, which word is a VERB?Before sunrise, Zane ate his breakfast.
10. Spot the fronted adverbial:Once upon a time, there lived a fiery dragon.
11. Who made the beds on the peach?
12. Before long, it began to rain so I reluctantly put my bike away in the shed and went back inside.
13. Spot the fronted adverbial:Despite his cold, Bradley went swimming.
14. Which of the following is not a fronted adverbial? a) On the other hand b) Under the table c) After the rain
15. Choose the sentence that uses a fronted adverbial with the correct comma placement.
16. Which of these is the fronted adverbial in the sentence:'Under the ground, she could feel the bugs moving around'
17. Which punctuation mark is commonly used to separate a fronted adverbial from the rest of the sentence?
18. Provide an example of a sentence with both contrast and comparison fronted adverbials.
19. Which sentence starts with a fronted adverbial?
20. Identify the fronted adverbial in the following sentence:'Quickly, she ran to catch the bus.'
21. In the blink of an eye,
22. Start a sentence with a comparison fronted adverbial:'Similarly to the previous project, '
23. Angrily, the boy stomped up the stairs.
24. In the morning, the birds began to tweet.
25. Down by the cliffs, it was very windy.