Prepositional Phrases and Chinese Mythology

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Prepositional Phrases and Chinese Mythology

What is a phrase? Examples: In ancient times, the sky was supported above the earth by four pillars. clause A phrase is a group of words that does NOT contain a subject-verb* relationship. Phrases are different from clauses, which are groups of words that DO contain a subject-verb relationship. phrase phrase clause But after the gods got into an argument, the pillars cracked and the sky fell. phrase clause clause *Remember that a subject is not the same thing as a noun!

All of this together makes up a single clause. What is a phrase? Examples: Nuwa, a powerful goddess, fixed the sky with beautiful stones. phrase Phrases can be parts of clauses (that is, contained within them). phrase All of this together makes up a single clause.

Let’s play… Phrase or Clause? Example: Phrase or Clause: subject verb Nuwa gathered the four legs clause of a giant turtle. phrase subject verb She used them clause to hold up the sky. phrase

Review: Prepositions Practice: Identify the prepositions. Remember that prepositions’ function is to describe relationships – often relationships in time, space, or subject matter. Fuxi was the husband (and brother!) of Nuwa. With his wife, Fuxi created the first human beings from clay. Fuxi is famous across China for inventing hunting, fishing, and cooking. According to legend, he lived for 197 years. Fuxi

The Formula for a Prepositional Phrase = preposition + noun/pronoun* + modifiers modifier noun preposition According to Chinese legends, the god Shennong had a transparent body. the prepositional phrase preposition modifier noun He could see inside his stomach to understand how medicinal plants work. the prepositional phrase *There are actually some other options for what can go here – we’ll talk about them later.

The Object of the Preposition Examples: The Object of the Preposition The Yellow Emperor had four faces to allow him to see in four directions. modifier noun preposition Remember that a subject is the actor in a sentence, while an object is the thing receiving the action. The object of the preposition in a sentence, then, is the thing indicated by the preposition. Remember the formula… prepositional phrase = preposition + noun/pronoun + modifiers The object of the preposition is the noun within the prepositional phrase. the object of the preposition prepositional phrase modifier noun preposition He had a chariot pulled by a dragon. the object of the preposition prepositional phrase