PREPOSITION
What is a Preposition? A preposition is a word which shows the relationship between one thing and another. It links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in the sentence. The word or phrase that the preposition introduces is called the object of the sentence. Location (on, under, in) Timing (before, after, during) Direction (from, toward, to)
PREPOSITION
Fido is ______ ______ doghouse. Write the answer on your paper. Where is Fido? Fido is ______ ______ doghouse. Write the answer on your paper.
You are correct!! Good Job!! Did you say: Fido is in the doghouse. You are correct!! Good Job!!
The house is ______ ______ hill. Write the answer on your paper. Where is the house? The house is ______ ______ hill. Write the answer on your paper.
Did you say: The house is on the hill. Awesome Work!!
Now it is your turn! Write a sentence to describe where the girls are standing. Remember to use a prepositional phrase!
Here is an example of what you could have written: The girls are standing under the globe. Did you write something different? Raise your hand to share it with the class.
Fill in the blanks using the right preposition. (about, by, at, from, on, in, to, with, of, for) She learned Russian ____________ the age of 45. The book was written ____________ Mark Twain. I’ll show you the picture ____________ the palace. We can only get to the camp ____________ foot. He reminds me ____________ his old history teacher.
Fill in the blanks What are you talking ____________ ? ____________ the end of next year we will have made over £ 100,000. She always gets up early ____________ the morning and goes to bed late ____________ night. I went to work ____________ Tuesday but I didn’t go ____________ Friday. You’ll have to wait. He’ll be with you ____________ a minute.
THE END!!! GREAT JOB!!!