Chapter 3 ・ Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections ・ p. 41

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Chapter 3 ・ Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections ・ p. 41 A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence. Some prepositions are made up of two or more words. These are compound prepositions. If you have a squirrel and a log in a sentence, what can their relationship be? The squirrel is on the log. The squirrel is next to the log. Where else can the squirrel be? The Giggly Guide to Grammar  2008 Cathy Campbell. All rights reserved. www.discoverwriting.com・For classroom use only.

Chapter 3 ・ Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections ・ p. 43 Prepositional Phrase A prepositional phrase always begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. This noun or pronoun is called the “object of the preposition.” What is the object of the preposition in this sentence? All of a sudden, Reginald discovered he was wedged under the leathery, large, yet amiable pachyderm. The Giggly Guide to Grammar  2008 Cathy Campbell. All rights reserved. www.discoverwriting.com・For classroom use only.

Chapter 3 ・ Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections ・ p. 50 Conjunctions are connecting words that join words or groups of words together. A coordinating conjunction is a single word: and, but, or. Correlative conjunctions are words that come in pairs: either I or, neither I nor. FANBOYS for, and, nor, but, or, yet, so The Giggly Guide to Grammar  2008 Cathy Campbell. All rights reserved. www.discoverwriting.com・For classroom use only.

Write a sentence about this picture using an interjection. Chapter 3 ・ Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections ・ p. 54 Interjections Interjections are words that express emotion and are usually set off from the rest of the sentence by an exclamation point or a comma, if you’re not too excited. Write a sentence about this picture using an interjection. The Giggly Guide to Grammar  2008 Cathy Campbell. All rights reserved. www.discoverwriting.com・For classroom use only.