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This sentence will…
This sentence will…
start with the word “Although”
start with a rhetorical question
Don’t forget to include the question mark.
This sentence will…
This sentence will…
start with a negative adjective
For example:
despicable
aghast
barren
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start with an +ing verb
For example: trying
purchasing
wondering
now
years ago
later
This sentence will…
start with an adverb of frequency
often
never
always
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For example:
start with an adverb of place
For example:
everywhere
towards
This sentence will…
start with an interjection
oh,
please,
This sentence will…
start with an abstract noun
independence
start with “Some people say”
yes
This sentence will…
For example:
start with an adverb of time
For example:
This sentence will…
For example:
start with direct speech
start with an emphasising
phrase
amazement
For example: Mainly… Mostly… Thankfully
…
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This sentence will…
start with a comparison
For example: unlike
however equally
This sentence will…
start with a “rephrasing” word
For example:
in other words
to simplify
This sentence will…
start with the word “Okay,”
start with simile
For example:
as fast as a cheetah
This sentence will…
This sentence will…
start with a positive adjective
start with a reporting verb
phrase
For example:
formidable
wondrous
This sentence will…
start with an idiom
For example: raining cats and dogs
This sentence will…
start by blaming someone or
something
For example:
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start with an adverbial phrase of degree
For example:
start by repeating the last two words
from the previous sentence
entirely
totally
quite
This sentence will…
start with an adverb of manner
For example:
This sentence will…
I concede
We
acknowledge
carefully
nicely
easily
This sentence will…
start with a cause/effect word
For example:
therefore
because
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This sentence will…
start with an outrageous
accusation
start with the word “but”
It doesn’t have to be true, for hyperbolic
effect
This sentence will…
Yes, it can be done!
This sentence will…
start with the word “because”
start with phrase of three
repeating words
Yes, it can be done!
This sentence will…
This sentence will…
start in first person
start with a metaphor
For example:
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This sentence will…
start in first person plural
For example:
We ask
the room erupted in laughter
start with a “Why is it…” phrase
We wonder
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start with a weird verb
For example: unpicked
photosynthesise
This sentence will…
start by referencing a song or
film
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Start with a scientific sounding
word
start with an alliterative phrase
For example:
totally tactical tools
This sentence will…
start with a “Have you ever…”
question
This sentence will…
start with a powerful emotion
For example:
disgust
regret
This sentence will…
This sentence will…
start with a colloquial phrase
For example:
go nuts
wanna
numpty
This sentence will…
start with a prepositional phrase
For example:
Under the…
Within the…
This sentence will…
start with a comparative start with a superlative adjective
adjective
For example: better more intelligent
stranger
This sentence will…
strangest
This sentence will…
start with a brand name
For example:
For example: best most intelligent
Pepsi
Sky
start with a question to yourself
Lego
This sentence will…
start with a phrase with two
adjectives or more
For example:
“I ask myself this…”
This sentence will…
start with a word from the rich
vocabulary list
For example: It was an unspeakable,
terrible…
This sentence will…
start with the phrase “It’s tough”
This sentence will…
start by referencing a song or
film
This sentence will…
start with the phrase “Crying
out”
This sentence will…
start with a “Have you ever…”
question
This sentence will…
This sentence will…
start with the phrase “Of
course…”
start with “A (noun) would”
For example:
This sentence will…
disgust
regret
This sentence will…
start with the word “One” start with the phrase “We had…”
This sentence will…
This sentence will…
start with an infinitive verb
phrase
For example: to lean on
to destroy
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be no more than one word
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be exactly three words
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be exactly five words
This sentence will…
start and end with the same
word
start with a collective noun
For example: troop
army
minority
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be no more than two words
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be exactly four words
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be exactly six words
This sentence will…
include a semi-colon
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include an ellipsis
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include a dash
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include a colon to begin a list
This sentence will…
include a list of adjectives
This sentence will…
include a list of nouns
This sentence will…
include an absolute phrase
For example: jaw dropped
include speech marks
fingers scraping
This sentence will…
include an appositive phrase
For example: The insect, a cockroach, is crawling
This sentence will…
include exactly three commas
include onomatopoeia
For example: shriek
blast
This sentence will…
include an emotive verb
For example: destroy
love
reunite
This sentence will…
challenge the reader’s beliefs
For example: “Why do you think that…”
This sentence will…
use personification
For example: the heat mocked us
This sentence will…
include a semi-colon +
conjunctive adverb
For example: ; also
; furthermore
This sentence will…
include a FANBOYS
This sentence will…
include speech marks
For example: for and nor but or yet so
This sentence will…
include an aside
For example: Roger (do you remember him?)
wasn’t actually French.
This sentence will…
This sentence will…
include an adverbial clause
For example: I’ll walk, although I am very
tired.
This sentence will…
include a preposition
include a participle phrase
For example: with under beneath
For example: He ran the show, calculating
and demanding everything.
This sentence will…
This sentence will…
include amplification
include antanaclasis,
For example: “It’s a cult: a strange and
wonderful bunch of weirdoes.”
(a repetition within a sentence)
This sentence will…
include aposiopesis
For example: “All alone, all alone…”
This sentence will…
include antithesis
(stopping sentence mid-flow)
For example: “You’ve never believe me – no,
you won’t.”
These sentences will…
include antistrophe
For example: “Money is the cause of all
poverty.”
These sentences will…
include epistrophe
(repeating a phrase over multiple
sentences)
(repeating a phrase at the end of
sentences)
For example: “We will fight them… We will fight
them
For example: “…and they blame us. …and
they blame us.”
This sentence will…
This sentence will…
include hyperbole
include irony
For example: “This suitcase weighs a tonne!”
For example: “My Chihuahua, Hercules…”
This sentence will…
include laughter or mocking
This sentence will…
suggest you are doubtful
For example: “It may be…” “I could have…”
This sentence will…
end with an exclamation mark
This sentence will…
end with an accusation to the
reader
For example: “What are you going to do?”
This sentence will…
end with a repetition of three
+ing verbs
For example: “growling, biting and gnashing.”
This sentence will…
end with a phrase with two
adjectives or more
This sentence will…
end in third person plural
For example:
“and we wonder why?”
This sentence will…
end with a word from the rich
vocabulary list
For example: “…, a final, fateful
confirmation.”
This sentence will…
end with an emotive verb
phrase
This sentence will…
end in an adverbial phrase
For example:
For example: “chained to the cooker making
currant buns for tea.”
“as quickly”
“most of the
time”
This sentence will…
end with an alliterative phrase
For example: “… this dino-disaster movie”
This sentence will…
end with a hyperbolic
appositive
This sentence will…
end with a cheeky “and then”
phrase
For example: “… and they charge you £12 entry!”
This sentence will…
end with the phrase
“…in motion.”
For example: “…these ridiculous stuntmen we
call footballers.”
This sentence will…
end with a
“the __________ of ___________”
phrase
For example: “…the demon barber of Fleet
Street.”
This sentence will…
end with a strong opinion
For example: “It’s a total travesty, if you ask
me.”