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English, 21.10.2020 17:01 sindy35111

Introductory Phrases An introductory phrase is like a clause, but it doesn't have its own subject and verb; it relies on the subject and verb in the main clause. It sets the stage for the main part of the sentence.

Introductory clause: After the meeting was over, the staff was exhausted.

Introductory phrase: While getting ready for bed, Susan heard a knock at the door.

Create your own sentences with introductory phrases starting off with words that are provided for you. Make sure the subject and the verb come after your comma!

1) At _

2) When _

3) According _


Introductory Phrases

An introductory phrase is like a clause, but it doesn't have its own subject

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