What is a preposition? A preposition is a word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other words in the sentence.

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What is a preposition? A preposition is a word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other words in the sentence

Prepositional phrases begin with a preposition and end with a noun or pronoun with my sister for him by myself near my house Under the sink outside of school

Of what does a prepositional phrase consist? A preposition Its object(s) Any modifiers of the object

What is the object of a preposition? An object of a preposition is the noun or pronoun following a preposition. The object is found within the prepositional phrase.

Which word is the object? In the book With my brother and sister On the beach Near his house Remember the object must be a noun or pronoun within the prepositional phrase

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. Did you know that there is a kind of bird that can sew?

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. The bird, called a tailorbird, uses its beak as a needle.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. It sews leaves together in the shape of a cup.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. Then it lines the cup with straw and lays its eggs there.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. Each species builds its own special kind of nest.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. The most common materials used for nests are grass, twigs, and feathers.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. A bird must weave these materials into a nest.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. A weaverbird builds a nest that looks like a basket.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. The nest is pear-shaped with a hole in the middle.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. The ovenbird makes a nest that is very solid. No prepositional phrases

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. The nest is made of mud.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. The oven bird molds the mud into the shape of an oven and lets it dry in the sun.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. The sun bakes the mud, making it very hard. No Prepositional Phrases

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. Not all birds make their homes in branches.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. Some birds build their nests on the ground, while others bury their eggs under the ground.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. Some birds do not build nests at all.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. A bird called the fairy tern lays its eggs right on a branch.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. It tiptoes on the branch and balances its eggs very carefully so they won ’ t fall.

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase. So, when you look for nests and eggs in the branches of trees and bushes, remember that some nests may be right under your feet!

About behind from on toward above below in under across beneath on to underneath after beside inside out of until against between instead of outside up along by into over upon among down like past with around during near since except of through without before for off to on top of in front of with in at

Identify the prepositional phrase and the object(s) of the prepositional phrase.