Fronting exercises — Set 3: Mixed Fronting Practice (Worksheet)

Worksheet • 20 questions • 18 min

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the offer was, she decided to decline it and pursue her own business.

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At the end of the long driveway .

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The easy questions she answered immediately, but the last one .

4

the growing evidence that remote work increases employee satisfaction.

5

Rarely such a compelling performance in amateur theatre.

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, the students could not complete the experiment within the allotted time.

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From beneath the rubble .

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the instructions were confusing, most participants completed the task successfully.

9

, the editorial board decided to reject the manuscript.

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the documents that need your signature before Friday.

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Not until the final whistle that their team had won the championship.

12

The report itself was thorough, but the recommendations .

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Behind the counter patiently for the next customer.

14

the sharp increase in reported cyberattacks over the past decade.

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the evidence was, the court had no choice but to acquit the defendant.

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The hotel was comfortable, it was a bit overpriced.

17

Over the garden wall and landed among the rose bushes.

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The researchers repeated the experiment several times they had made no errors in the initial trial.

19

The minor delays we could tolerate, but the safety violations .

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Only after reading the contract carefully the hidden clause.

Fronting exercises online (Worksheet)

Apply all fronting patterns in mixed, exam-style questions at C1 level. Combine concessive fronting (Adj + though/as, Verb + as, Much as), object fronting, locative and directional fronting, predicate fronting and academic fronting. About 25% of questions are contrastive — distinguishing fronting from negative adverbial inversion (which uses subject-auxiliary inversion, not subject-verb inversion) and from standard conjunctions.