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Surname 95 Prepositional Phrases prepositions – words that show the relationship between nouns prepositional phrases – group of words that begin with a preposition and end with a noun over through around to in of for with on at from by about into like after beneath between out (of) against during without before under among

Surname 95 Prepositional Phrases Over the river And through the woods To grandmother’s house we go…

Surname 95 Prepositional Phrases I would not eat them in a box I would not eat them with a fox I would not eat them in a tree I will not eat them, Sam, you see! I will not eat them in a boat I will not eat them with a stoat I will not eat them here or there I will not eat them anywhere! -- Dr. Seuss, “Green Eggs and Ham”

Surname 95 Prepositional Phrases Picture yourself in a boat on a river With tangerine trees and marmalade skies Somebody calls you, you answer quite slowly The girl with kaleidoscope eyes Lucy in the sky with diamonds Lucy in the sky with diamonds… -- The Beatles

Surname 95 Prepositional Phrases Imagine you have hidden fairy-tale treasure. Fill in all the prepositional phrases to give direction. It will make a nice poem! You may copy my ideas to get started, but you must finish the poem with your own images. over the river through the woods around the corner to Texas in an airplane of green color for ice cream with friends on a Wednesday at from by about into like after beneath between out (of) against during without before under among