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Get out your Writer’s Notebook. Write down your homework. Keep up with your writer’s notebook. Due Thursday. Complete the Preposition Worksheet. ELA-A Thursday March 15 Please Do Now: Get out your Writer’s Notebook. Write down your homework.

Writer’s Notebook Prompt: Title it, date it, and write one full page!

Ready? … …. Get prepped…. …Go! Prepositions Ready? … …. Get prepped…. …Go!

Common Prepositions Aboard -Before About -Behind Above -Below Across -Beneath After -Beyond Against -Between Along -Beside Among -By Around -Down As -During At -For From -Since In -Through Into -Throughout Inside -To Like -Toward Near -Under Of -Underneath Off -Until On -Up Over -Upon Past -With Within -Without

Prepositions to The letter from Meg was lost about Changing just one word in the sentence alters its meaning.

A preposition is… A word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in the sentence.

Prepositional Phrases A preposition is always part of a group of words called a PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE - Prepositional Phrases begin with a Preposition - They end with a noun or pronoun called the OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION Example: Mary missed the train by two minutes. The birds flew between the old fenceposts.

Preposition or Adverb? The same word can be a preposition in one sentence and an adverb in another. Just remember…. -A preposition is always part of a phrase: Below the stairs is extra storage. -An adverb always stands alone: The sailor climbed below.

Try Some! Copy each sentence.Underline the prepositional phrases in the following sentences. Place a box around the object of the preposition. 1. Grandma lives over the river and through the woods. 2. After school we will go play baseball. 3. I see the money between the cracks. 4. On my way home after the game I’ll pick up some milk. 5. The tree fell to the ground.

Watch Out! If you see the word “to” it does not always signal a prepositional phrase.

To + verb = Infinitive Infinitive phrases Prepositional phrases. Examples: My brother and I like to catch fish. INFINITIVE PHRASE

To + verb = Infinitive Infinitive phrases Prepositional phrases. Example: My brother and I like fishing in the pond. PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE