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Honors English 9
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Often, prepositions describe time or space relationships, showing how a noun or pronoun relates to another word in the sentence.
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Examples: The puppy is ON the floor. The puppy is IN the trashcan. The puppy is BESIDE the phone.
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Examples: AT midnight, Jill craved mashed potatoes with grape jelly. IN the spring, I always vow to plant tomatoes. DURING the marathon, Iggy complained that sharp pains were shooting up his legs.
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1) A preposition has to introduce a phrase (ending with a noun or pronoun, which is the object of the preposition). 2) The preposition, its object, and any words which modify the object make up the prepositional phrase. 3) Two words labeled as prepositions cannot be next to each other. If this is the case, the first one will probably be an adverb. Ex: I am going down to the basement. Down = adverb to = preposition
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At school…. Preposition = At Noun = school Under the stove Preposition = Under Modifier – the Noun = stove
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Label the prepositions and phrases in the following sentence: Sam vomited in his car. Preposition: in Phrase: in his car
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Label the preposition and its phrase in the following sentence: Before the test, I need to take a deep breath. Preposition: Before Phrase: Before the test
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Label the prepositions and phrases in the following sentence. First I went to my room, then I took a nap on my bed, and finally, I ate dinner with my mom. Prepositions: to, on, with Phrases: to my room, on my bed, with my mom.
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Label the prepositions and phrases in the following sentence: The sweet potatoes in the vegetable bin are green with mold. Prepositions: in, with Phrases: in the vegetable bin, with mold
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Label the preposition and phrase in the following sentence: We ate the spicy food at Tito’s Taco Palace! Preposition: at Phrase: at Tito’s Taco Palace
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Adjectival prepositional phrases: Usually follow nouns or pronouns. Answer questions like What kind? Which one? Ex: The girl from Canada sat down. (Answers the questions which one?) Adverbial prepositional phrases: Modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Answer questions like when? Where? How? Why? To what extent? Under what conditions? Ex: I slept in the barn. (Answers where you slept)
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