SIX WAYS TO START A
SENTENCE
1.
The subject
The man walked down the
street.
2.
A participle (-ing or –ed word)
Walking up the
street, he tripped.
Worried about tripping, the man
bumped into his
dog.
3.
A conjunction
As he walked, he whistled.
4.
An adverb
Joyfully he skipped up the
street.
5.
An adjective
Angry at
the world, he stalked off.
6.
A phrase
At the top of the road, he
paused.
NOTE: Savage
Porcupines Can
Always Annoy People
SOURCE: www.eriding.net/jlodge_ENG:
East Riding of
Yorkshire Yorkshire Council