What is a fronted adverbial?
Fronted adverbials are adverbs, adverbial phrases, or adverbial clauses that appear at the beginning of a sentence and describe the action that follows. For example:
- In the morning, we’ll go to the beach.
- Unfortunately, Sara won’t be joining us.
- After Mario takes his test, he’ll meet us there.
Generally, fronted adverbials are followed by a comma, though short ones can stand alone (e.g., “Yesterday I went to the gym”).
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