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BOYS

sentences

He was a friendly man most of the time, but he could be really
nasty.
He could be really friendly, or he could be miserable.
It was a warm day, yet storm clouds gathered over the distant
mountains.

It was a beautiful morning for a walk, so he set off quite
happily.

But, Or, Yet and So
2A
He was a

tall, awkward
It was an

sentences

man with an

old, crumpled

overgrown, messy garden
lifeless, leafless tree.

jacket.

with a

Each sentence has 2 adjectives before a first noun, followed by 2
adjectives before the second noun.
This type of sentence can be used to create strong images in the
reader‟s mind!
sentences

The moon hung above us LIKE A patient,
pale white face.
Although it was August it was as cold AS A
late December evening.
Can you think of any for your writing?
3 _ed
sentences
• Frightened, terrified, confused, they ran from the creature.
• Amused, amazed, excited, he left the circus reluctantly.
• Confused, troubled, worried, she didn‟t know what had
happened.

These sentences are very good for showing us
the emotional state of a character.
2 pairs
sentences
• Exhausted and worried, cold and hungry, they did
not know how much further they could go.
• Injured and terrified, shocked and lost, he
wandered aimlessly across the battlefield.
• Angry and bewildered, numb and fearful, he
couldn‟t believe his eyes.
De:De

Description : Details
sentences
• The vampire is a dreadful creature: it kills by
sucking all the blood from its victims.
• Snails are slow: they take hours to cross the
shortest of distances.
• I was exhausted: I hadn‟t slept for more than two
nights.

The first part is descriptive and then the second
part adds detail.
Verb, person
sentences

• Flying, John had always been terrified
of it.
• Walking, he seemed to have been
walking forever.
This type of sentence is very powerful when opening a story.
The verb can be used to OPEN a sentence, followed by a comma
and then the name of the character.
O. (I.)
Outside : Inside

sentences
• He laughed heartily at the joke he had just
been told. (At the same time it would be
true to say he was quite embarrassed).
• She told the little girl not to be so
naughty. (Inside, however, she was secretly
amused by what she had done).
The first part of the sentence tells us what is happening on the
OUTSIDE of the character. But the brackets tell us what
the character‟s true (INNER) feelings are.
If, if, if, then
sentences
• If the alarm had gone off, if the bus had been on
time, if the road repairs had finished, then his
life would not have been destroyed.
• If Hannibal hadn‟t lost, if Rome hadn‟t won, if
Carthage hadn‟t fallen, then the Mediterranean
would be a lot different today.
This is an extremely effective way of starting or ending a
story.
Emotion word,
(comma)

sentences

• Desperate, she screamed for help.
• Terrified, he froze instantly.

• Anxious, they began to realise that they
were lost in the forest.
This is an extremely effective way of highlighting the emotion
that the character is feeling.
Noun,

who/which/where
sentences

• Cakes, which taste fantastic, are not so good for your teeth.
noun

embedded clause

final part of sentence adding detail

• Snakes, which scare me, are not always
poisonous.
• The garage, where he had his car repaired, had
been closed down.
Many questions
sentences

• Where is the treasure? the diamonds? the gold?
the rubies?
• What if it rained? it poured? it became stormy?
thundered?
• How did I feel? yesterday? this morning? now?
Ad, same ad
sentences
• He was a fast runner, fast because he needed to be.
• He was a smart dresser, smart because he had the
money to buy the best.
• It was a silent town, silent in a way that did not make
you feel restless.
This is a great way to emphasise the adjective in a sentence
without it sounding boring.
3 bad – question?
sentences
• Greed, jealousy, hatred – which of these was John
Brown‟s worst trait?
• Incompetence, arrogance, stupidity – which of these was
Caesar's fatal flaw?
• Thirst, heatstroke, exhaustion – which would kill him
first?
double ly ending
sentences

• He swam slowly and falteringly.
verb

first adverb

second adverb

• He rode determinedly and swiftly.
• He laughed heartily and loudly.
These are very precise sentences, adding detail.
All the W’s
sentences
These are short sentences which begin with:

Who? What? Why? When? Where? Was? Will? What if?
They are used as: an opening, to engage the reader, or as an ending to
make the reader think.

• Why do you think he ran away?
• What next for the endangered species of Tonga Lizard?
• Why is our climate changing?
L
I
S
T

These are the most simple of
sentences, but can create a
perfect picture in the reader’s
mind.
•It was a dark, long, leafy lane.
•She had a cold, cruel cackle.
•It was a cold, wet, miserable
morning.
sentences
Some: others
sentences
These sentences are compound sentences that use a semicolon rather than a conjunction. They are a useful way
of introducing an argument in fiction or non-fiction.
• Some people love football; others just can‟t stand it.
• Some day are full of enjoyment; others begin and end
terribly.
Personification of
weather sentences
• The rain wept down the window = sad mood.
• The wind screamed through the branches = tense mood.

• The breeze murmured through the branches = happy mood.
• The snow smothered the town = tense, claustrophobic mood.

These are very useful for creating moods in a
story.
P.C.

sentences

P.C. means paired conjunctions.

• It was both cold and unpleasant for him to work there.
• It was not so much the lack of time as fear that stopped him.
• Neither money nor gifts could make him visit the house.
• He was as silly as a clown.
BA
Both/and

NA
not so/as

NN
neither/nor

AA
as/as
The more, the more
sentences

• The more upset she was, the more the tears flowed.

emotion

comma

action related to emotion

• The more happy she became, the more talkative she
seemed to be.
• The more angry he became, the more he banged his fists
on the table.
short
Then it happened.
Everything failed.
Just like that.
Oh no.

sentences

Short sentences are formed using one, two or three words. They are
very effective when used for dramatic affect after long sentences,
or as dialogue between characters.
“Where?”
“Up there!”
“What?”
“A gun.”
Irony

sentences

• Our „luxury‟ hotel turned out to be a farm building.

• The „trip of our dreams‟ was, in fact, our worst
nightmare.
• With dawn breaking the „beautiful view‟ revealed itself to
be a scrap-yard and rubbish tip.
The use of inverted commas shows the reader that the
statement is not true.
Imagine 3 examples :
sentences
• Imagine a time when people were not afraid, when life was much
simpler, when everyone helped each other: this is a story about that
time.
• Imagine a place where the sun always shines, where wars never
happen, where no-one ever dies: in the Andromeda system, there is
such a planet.

This is a superb sentence to start a science fiction, or
indeed any other, story.
PEE

Point, Evidence, Explain. Use with non fiction to
give a view point. e.g.
Should we stay at school till 4:30
Point
–
We will be to tired to learn all
day
at school.
Evidence – Scientists have proven frequent
breaks are
better than long
hours.
Explain - With less time in the class room we
are able to
achieve more, allowing us to get

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  • 1. BOYS sentences He was a friendly man most of the time, but he could be really nasty. He could be really friendly, or he could be miserable. It was a warm day, yet storm clouds gathered over the distant mountains. It was a beautiful morning for a walk, so he set off quite happily. But, Or, Yet and So
  • 2. 2A He was a tall, awkward It was an sentences man with an old, crumpled overgrown, messy garden lifeless, leafless tree. jacket. with a Each sentence has 2 adjectives before a first noun, followed by 2 adjectives before the second noun. This type of sentence can be used to create strong images in the reader‟s mind!
  • 3. sentences The moon hung above us LIKE A patient, pale white face. Although it was August it was as cold AS A late December evening. Can you think of any for your writing?
  • 4. 3 _ed sentences • Frightened, terrified, confused, they ran from the creature. • Amused, amazed, excited, he left the circus reluctantly. • Confused, troubled, worried, she didn‟t know what had happened. These sentences are very good for showing us the emotional state of a character.
  • 5. 2 pairs sentences • Exhausted and worried, cold and hungry, they did not know how much further they could go. • Injured and terrified, shocked and lost, he wandered aimlessly across the battlefield. • Angry and bewildered, numb and fearful, he couldn‟t believe his eyes.
  • 6. De:De Description : Details sentences • The vampire is a dreadful creature: it kills by sucking all the blood from its victims. • Snails are slow: they take hours to cross the shortest of distances. • I was exhausted: I hadn‟t slept for more than two nights. The first part is descriptive and then the second part adds detail.
  • 7. Verb, person sentences • Flying, John had always been terrified of it. • Walking, he seemed to have been walking forever. This type of sentence is very powerful when opening a story. The verb can be used to OPEN a sentence, followed by a comma and then the name of the character.
  • 8. O. (I.) Outside : Inside sentences • He laughed heartily at the joke he had just been told. (At the same time it would be true to say he was quite embarrassed). • She told the little girl not to be so naughty. (Inside, however, she was secretly amused by what she had done). The first part of the sentence tells us what is happening on the OUTSIDE of the character. But the brackets tell us what the character‟s true (INNER) feelings are.
  • 9. If, if, if, then sentences • If the alarm had gone off, if the bus had been on time, if the road repairs had finished, then his life would not have been destroyed. • If Hannibal hadn‟t lost, if Rome hadn‟t won, if Carthage hadn‟t fallen, then the Mediterranean would be a lot different today. This is an extremely effective way of starting or ending a story.
  • 10. Emotion word, (comma) sentences • Desperate, she screamed for help. • Terrified, he froze instantly. • Anxious, they began to realise that they were lost in the forest. This is an extremely effective way of highlighting the emotion that the character is feeling.
  • 11. Noun, who/which/where sentences • Cakes, which taste fantastic, are not so good for your teeth. noun embedded clause final part of sentence adding detail • Snakes, which scare me, are not always poisonous. • The garage, where he had his car repaired, had been closed down.
  • 12. Many questions sentences • Where is the treasure? the diamonds? the gold? the rubies? • What if it rained? it poured? it became stormy? thundered? • How did I feel? yesterday? this morning? now?
  • 13. Ad, same ad sentences • He was a fast runner, fast because he needed to be. • He was a smart dresser, smart because he had the money to buy the best. • It was a silent town, silent in a way that did not make you feel restless. This is a great way to emphasise the adjective in a sentence without it sounding boring.
  • 14. 3 bad – question? sentences • Greed, jealousy, hatred – which of these was John Brown‟s worst trait? • Incompetence, arrogance, stupidity – which of these was Caesar's fatal flaw? • Thirst, heatstroke, exhaustion – which would kill him first?
  • 15. double ly ending sentences • He swam slowly and falteringly. verb first adverb second adverb • He rode determinedly and swiftly. • He laughed heartily and loudly. These are very precise sentences, adding detail.
  • 16. All the W’s sentences These are short sentences which begin with: Who? What? Why? When? Where? Was? Will? What if? They are used as: an opening, to engage the reader, or as an ending to make the reader think. • Why do you think he ran away? • What next for the endangered species of Tonga Lizard? • Why is our climate changing?
  • 17. L I S T These are the most simple of sentences, but can create a perfect picture in the reader’s mind. •It was a dark, long, leafy lane. •She had a cold, cruel cackle. •It was a cold, wet, miserable morning. sentences
  • 18. Some: others sentences These sentences are compound sentences that use a semicolon rather than a conjunction. They are a useful way of introducing an argument in fiction or non-fiction. • Some people love football; others just can‟t stand it. • Some day are full of enjoyment; others begin and end terribly.
  • 19. Personification of weather sentences • The rain wept down the window = sad mood. • The wind screamed through the branches = tense mood. • The breeze murmured through the branches = happy mood. • The snow smothered the town = tense, claustrophobic mood. These are very useful for creating moods in a story.
  • 20. P.C. sentences P.C. means paired conjunctions. • It was both cold and unpleasant for him to work there. • It was not so much the lack of time as fear that stopped him. • Neither money nor gifts could make him visit the house. • He was as silly as a clown. BA Both/and NA not so/as NN neither/nor AA as/as
  • 21. The more, the more sentences • The more upset she was, the more the tears flowed. emotion comma action related to emotion • The more happy she became, the more talkative she seemed to be. • The more angry he became, the more he banged his fists on the table.
  • 22. short Then it happened. Everything failed. Just like that. Oh no. sentences Short sentences are formed using one, two or three words. They are very effective when used for dramatic affect after long sentences, or as dialogue between characters. “Where?” “Up there!” “What?” “A gun.”
  • 23. Irony sentences • Our „luxury‟ hotel turned out to be a farm building. • The „trip of our dreams‟ was, in fact, our worst nightmare. • With dawn breaking the „beautiful view‟ revealed itself to be a scrap-yard and rubbish tip. The use of inverted commas shows the reader that the statement is not true.
  • 24. Imagine 3 examples : sentences • Imagine a time when people were not afraid, when life was much simpler, when everyone helped each other: this is a story about that time. • Imagine a place where the sun always shines, where wars never happen, where no-one ever dies: in the Andromeda system, there is such a planet. This is a superb sentence to start a science fiction, or indeed any other, story.
  • 25. PEE Point, Evidence, Explain. Use with non fiction to give a view point. e.g. Should we stay at school till 4:30 Point – We will be to tired to learn all day at school. Evidence – Scientists have proven frequent breaks are better than long hours. Explain - With less time in the class room we are able to achieve more, allowing us to get