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Adverbs of Sequence

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ADVERBS OF SEQUENCE

Start

Teacher Alejandra Llano

Adverbs of sequence almost always come at the beginning of a sentence and are followed by a comma (,)

FIRST, NEXT, THEN AND FINALLY

"First": for an action that happens before any others. We can also use "first" at the end of the sentence. "I have a lot of work to do. First, I will make a cup of tea." "I will make a cup of tea first."

FIRST

"next" and "then" can both be used for an action that happens after another action

We usually use "next": for an action that happens immediately after another action, or as soon as possible. We can also use "next" at the end of the sentence."I went to Bolivia on holiday. "Next", I want to go to Brazil." "I’m eating breakfast now. I will clean the kitchen "next"."

NEXT

Solving the mystery

You will discover what happened.

You are a detective

Write your version about what you believe happened in the next case.

CHOOSE ONE CASE AND DESCRIBE IT IN SEQUENCE

CASE 1

CASE 2

REPORT

INTRODUCTION

Where did it happen?When did it happen? Eg. Date

PARAGRAPH 1 AND 2

Who's the guilty?Where did it happen? Eg. Places

CONCLUSION

Who killed the victim?Why did the murderer kill the victim?

THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!!