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Uplevelling Sentences: A Long visit Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe the road and its surroundings. Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases: The road ran past a field. Next, use a fronted adverbial to give extra detail about the road: , the road ran past a field. Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions: aft er although a s because befo re if since until when while

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Uplevelling Sentences: A Long and Lonely Road

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Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe the road and its surroundings.

Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases:

The road ran past a

field.

Next, use a fronted adverbial to give extra detail about the road:

, the

road ran past a

field.

Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions:

after although as because before

if since until when while

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the road.

, the

road ran past a

field

.

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Uplevelling Sentences: A Long and Lonely Road -

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Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe the road and its surroundings.

Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases:

The long, straight road ran past a luscious, green field.

Next, use a fronted adverbial to give extra detail about the road:

Early one morning, the long, straight road ran past a luscious, green field.

Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions:

after although as because before

if since until when while

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the road.

Early one morning, the long, straight road ran past a luscious, green field until it came to a

river.

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1. First, rewrite the sentence and add modifying nouns or adjectives to create expandednoun phrases.

2. Next, rewrite the sentence from Step 1 but start your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

3. Finally, rewrite the sentence from Step 2 but choose a subordinating conjunction fromthe box below to add a subordinate clause.

Uplevelling Sentences: A Long and Lonely Road

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Use the steps below to improve this sentence:

The road ran past a field.

after although as because before

if since until when while

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Uplevelling Sentences: A Long and Lonely Road -

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Use the steps below to improve this sentence:

The road ran past a field

1. First, rewrite the sentence and add modifying nouns or adjectives to create expandednoun phrases.

The long, straight road ran past a luscious, green field.

2. Next, rewrite the sentence from Step 1 but start your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

Early one morning, the long, straight road ran past a luscious, green field.

3. Finally, rewrite the sentence from Step 2 but choose a subordinating conjunction from the

box below to add a subordinate clause.

after although as because before

if since until when while

Early one morning, the long, straight road ran past a luscious, green field until it came to a

river.

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The road ran past a field.

It travelled over a bridge.

The road disappeared into a tunnel.

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Uplevelling Sentences: A Long and Lonely Road1. Begin your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

2. Use modifying nouns and adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

3. Add a subordinating conjunction to give extra detail.

Use these steps to improve the sentences below:

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The road ran past a field.

Early one morning, the long, straight road ran past a luscious, green field until it

came to a river.

It travelled over a bridge.

A mile later, it travelled over a rickety, old bridge although the road itself was new.

The road disappeared into a tunnel.

All of a sudden, the long-stretching road disappeared into a dark and cavernous

tunnel as the difficult and long journey continued.

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1. Begin your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

2. Use modifying nouns and adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

3. Add a subordinating conjunction to give extra detail.

Use these steps to improve the sentences below:

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Uplevelling Sentences: Bustling Bradley

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Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe the market and its surroundings.

Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases:

The stalls were filled with

items.

Next, use a fronted adverbial to give extra detail about the market:

, the

stalls were filled with

items.

Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions:

after although as because before

if since until when while

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the market.

, the

stalls were filled with

items

.

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Uplevelling Sentences: Bustling Bradley Market - Answers

Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe the market and its

visit

Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases:

The busy, colourful stalls were filled with deliciously tempting items.Next, use a fronted

adverbial to give extra detail about the market:

Next, use a fronted adverbial to give extra detail about the market:

Before opening, the busy, colourful stalls were filled with deliciously tempting items.

Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions:

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the market.

after although as because before

if since until when while

Before opening, the busy, colourful stalls were filled with deliciously tempting items as curious

customers began to arrive.

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1. First, rewrite the sentence and add modifying nouns or adjectives to create expandednoun phrases.

2. Next, rewrite the sentence from Step 1 but start your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

3. Finally, rewrite the sentence from Step 2 but choose a subordinating conjunction fromthe box below to add a subordinate clause.

Uplevelling Sentences: Bustling Bradley

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Use the steps below to improve this sentence:

The stalls were filled with items.

after although as because before

if since until when while

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Uplevelling Sentences: Bustling Bradley Market - Answers

Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe the market and its

visit

The stalls were filled with items.

1. First, rewrite the sentence and add modifying nouns or adjectives to create expandednoun phrases.

The busy, colourful stalls were filled with deliciously tempting items.Next, use a fronted

adverbial to give extra detail about the market:

2. Next, rewrite the sentence from Step 1 but start your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

Before opening, the busy, colourful stalls were filled with deliciously tempting items.

3. Finally, rewrite the sentence from Step 2 but choose a subordinating conjunction from the

box below to add a subordinate clause.

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the market.

after although as because before

if since until when while

Before opening, the busy, colourful stalls were filled with deliciously tempting items as curious

customers began to arrive.

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The stalls were filled with items.

Lots of people came to shop at the market.

The sellers put items into bags.

Uplevelling Sentences: Bustling Bradley

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1. Begin your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

2. Use modifying nouns and adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

3. Add a subordinating conjunction to give extra detail.

Use these steps to improve the sentences below:

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The stalls were filled with items.

Before opening, the busy, colourful stalls were filled with deliciously tempting items as

curious customers began to arrive.

Lots of people came to shop at the market.

Unsurprisingly, lots of excited people came to shop at the popular market because

they had heard all about the wonderful items that were for sale.

The sellers put items into bags.

With great care, the sellers put the various items into brown paper bags before taking

money from their happy customers.

1. Begin your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

2. Use modifying nouns and adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

3. Add a subordinating conjunction to give extra detail.

Use these steps to improve the sentences below:

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Uplevelling Sentences: Charlotte’s

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Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe both Charlotte and the setting.

Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases:

A girl jumped in a

field.

Next, use a fronted adverbial to give extra detail about the manner of the jump:

, a

girl jumped in a

field.

Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions:

after although as because before

if since until when while

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the reason she jumped.

, a

girl jumped in a

field

.

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Uplevelling Sentences: Charlotte’s Adventure - Answers

Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe both Charlotte and the setting.

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Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases:

An energetic and spirited young girl jumped in a beautiful, grassy field.

Next, use a fronted adverbial to give extra detail about the manner of the jump:

With great joy, an energetic and spirited young girl jumped in a beautiful, grassy field.

Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions:

after although as because before

if since until when while

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the reason she jumped.

With great joy, an energetic and spirited young girl jumped in a beautiful, grassy field after

hearing that she and her family were going on a once-in-a-lifetime holiday.

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1. First, rewrite the sentence and add modifying nouns or adjectives to create expandednoun phrases.

2. Next, rewrite the sentence from Step 1 but start your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

3. Finally, rewrite the sentence from Step 2 but choose a subordinating conjunction fromthe box below to add a subordinate clause.

Uplevelling Sentences: Charlotte’s

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Use the steps below to improve this sentence:

The girl jumped in a field.

after although as because before

if since until when while

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Uplevelling Sentences: Charlotte’s Adventure - Answers

Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe both Charlotte and the setting.

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The girl jumped in a field.

1. First, rewrite the sentence and add modifying nouns or adjectives to create expandednoun phrases.

An energetic and spirited young girl jumped in a beautiful, grassy field.

2. Next, rewrite the sentence from Step 1 but start your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

With great joy, an energetic and spirited young girl jumped in a beautiful, grassy field.

3. Finally, rewrite the sentence from Step 2 but choose a subordinating conjunction from the

box below to add a subordinate clause.

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the reason she jumped.

after although as because before

if since until when while

With great joy, an energetic and spirited young girl jumped in a beautiful, grassy field after

hearing that she and her family were going on a once-in-a-lifetime holiday.

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The girl jumped in a field.

She ran down the hill.

Charlotte let out a shout of joy.

Uplevelling Sentences: Charlotte’s

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1. Begin your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

2. Use modifying nouns and adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

3. Add a subordinating conjunction to give extra detail.

Use these steps to improve the sentences below:

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Uplevelling Sentences: Charlotte’s Adventure -

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The girl jumped in a field.

With great joy, an energetic and spirited young girl jumped in a beautiful, grassy field

after hearing that she and her family were going on a once-in-a-lifetime holiday.

She ran down the hill.

Excitedly, she ran carelessly down the steep hill until she reached her beloved

grandparents’ old farmhouse.

Charlotte let out a shout of joy.

Full of enthusiasm, she let out an almighty shout of joy as her grandparents told her that

they were coming on the adventure too!

1. Begin your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

2. Use modifying nouns and adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

3. Add a subordinating conjunction to give extra detail.

Use these steps to improve the sentences below:

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beforewhile

becausewhen

asuntil

althoughsmce

afterif

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Uplevelling Sentences: The Haunted Huntington ManorUse this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe Huntington Manor and the woods it is in.

Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases:

The house stood in the

woods.

Next, use a fronted adverbial to describe how the house stands in the woods:

, the

house stood in the

woods.

Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions:

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the house.

, the

house stood in the

woods

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Uplevelling Sentences: The Haunted Huntington Manor - Answers

beforewhile

becausewhen

asuntil

althoughsmce

afterif

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Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe Huntington Manor and the woods it is in.

Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases:

The ancient, moss-covered house stood in the middle of the dark, echoing woods.

Next, use a fronted adverbial to describe how the house stands in the woods:

Eerily, the ancient, moss-covered house stood in the middle of the dark, echoing woods.

Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions:

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the house.

Eerily, the ancient, moss-covered house stood in the middle of the dark, echoing woods as the

wind pounded violently against its withering walls.

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Uplevelling Sentences: The Haunted Huntington Manor

1. First, rewrite the sentence and add modifying nouns or adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

2. Next, rewrite the sentence from Step 1 but start your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

3. Finally, rewrite the sentence from Step 2 but choose a subordinating conjunction from the box below to add a subordinate clause.

beforewhile

becausewhen

asuntil

althoughsmce

afterif

Use the steps below to improve this sentence:

The house stood in the woods.

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Uplevelling Sentences: The Haunted Huntington Manor - Answers

1. First, rewrite the sentence and add modifying nouns or adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

The ancient, moss-covered house stood in the middle of the dark, echoing woods.

2. Next, rewrite the sentence from Step 1 but start your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

Eerily, the ancient, moss-covered house stood in the middle of the darR, echoing woods.

3. Finally, rewrite the sentence from Step 2 but choose a subordinating conjunction from the box below to add a subordinate clause.

Eerily, the ancient, moss-covered house stood in the middle of the darR, echoing woods

as the wind pounded violently against its withering walls.

beforewhile

becausewhen

asuntil

althoughsmce

afterif

Use the steps below to improve this sentence:

The house stood in the woods.

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Uplevelling Sentences: The Haunted Huntington Manor

The house stood in the woods.Its windows were boarded with wood.The door began to open.

1. Begin your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

2. Use modifying nouns and adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

3. Add a subordinating conjunction to give extra detail.

Use these steps to improve the sentences below:

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Uplevelling Sentences: The Haunted Huntington Manor - Answers

The house stood in the woods.

Eerily, the ancient, moss-covered house stood in the middle of the dart?., echoing woods

as the wind pounded violently against its withering walls.

Its windows were boarded with wood.

Sadly, its shattered windows were heavily boarded with wood although some were now

brol?.en and in need of repair.

The door began to open.

At that moment, the old, scratched door began to creal?. open slowly while an ear-

piercing scream emerged from inside the house.

1. Begin your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

2. Use modifying nouns and adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

3. Add a subordinating conjunction to give extra detail.

Use these steps to improve the sentences below:

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Uplevelling Sentences: The Royal

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Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe the garden and its contents.

Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases:

The garden had lots of

plants.

Next, use a fronted adverbial to give information about where the garden is:

, the

garden held lots of

plants.

Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions:

after although as because before

if since until when while

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the garden.

, the

garden held lots of

plants

.

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Uplevelling Sentences: The Royal Gardens - Answers

Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe the garden and its

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Use your amazing adjectives or modifying nouns to create expanded noun phrases:

The magnificently landscaped garden had lots of interesting and exotic plants.

Next, use a fronted adverbial to give information about where the garden is:

To the rear of the mansion, the magnificently landscaped garden had lots of interesting and

exotic plants.

Finally, choose one of the following subordinating conjunctions:

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the garden.

after although as because before

if since until when while

To the rear of the mansion, the magnificently landscaped garden had lots of interesting and

exotic plants because the owner of the house had a love of exquisite and unusual flowers.

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1. First, rewrite the sentence and add modifying nouns or adjectives to create expandednoun phrases.

2. Next, rewrite the sentence from Step 1 but start your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

3. Finally, rewrite the sentence from Step 2 but choose a subordinating conjunction fromthe box below to add a subordinate clause.

Uplevelling Sentences: The Royal

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Use the steps below to improve this sentence:

The garden had lots of plants.

after although as because before

if since until when while

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Uplevelling Sentences: The Royal Gardens - Answers

Use this box to generate adjectives and modifying nouns to describe the garden and its

visit

The garden had lots of plants.

1. First, rewrite the sentence and add modifying nouns or adjectives to create expandednoun phrases.

The magnificently landscaped garden had lots of interesting and exotic plants.

2. Next, rewrite the sentence from Step 1 but start your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

To the rear of the mansion, the magnificently landscaped garden had lots of interesting and

exotic plants.

3. Finally, rewrite the sentence from Step 2 but choose a subordinating conjunction from the

box below to add a subordinate clause.

Complete your sentence by adding a subordinate clause beginning with a subordinating

conjunction, which gives extra information about the garden.

after although as because before

if since until when while

To the rear of the mansion, the magnificently landscaped garden had lots of interesting and

exotic plants because the owner of the house had a love of exquisite and unusual flowers.

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The garden had lots of plants.

It had a path through the middle.

A greenhouse sat by the hedges.

Uplevelling Sentences: The Royal

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1. Begin your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

2. Use modifying nouns and adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

3. Add a subordinating conjunction to give extra detail.

Use these steps to improve the sentences below:

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The garden had lots of plants.

To the rear of the mansion, the magnificently landscaped garden had lots of

interesting and exotic plants because the owner of the house had a love of exquisite

and unusual flowers.

It had a path through the middle.

Helpfully, it had a winding, cobbled path through the middle which led you

further into the glorious garden.

A greenhouse sat by the hedges.

As transparent as water, a beautiful greenhouse sat by the perfectly trimmed hedges

as if it were the centre piece on a king’s banquet table.

1. Begin your sentence with a fronted adverbial.

2. Use modifying nouns and adjectives to create expanded noun phrases.

3. Add a subordinating conjunction to give extra detail.

Use these steps to improve the sentences below:

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