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By Kareem Rida Group 1 / 10-B
Grammar presentation By Kareem Rida Group 1 / 10-B
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Prepositional phrases
There are two types of prepositional phrases which I’m going to talk about , but first let me inform you about prepositional phrases. Prepositional phrases always begin with a preposition (obviously), and ends with an object which then is called object of preposition.
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Prepositional phrases
The prepositional phrase may have more than one object. All modifiers of the object(s) are part of the prepositional phrase. Ex: this gift is for you In the previous sentence the word for is the preposition and the word you is the object of preposition.
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Prepositional phrases
A prepositional phrase adds information to a sentence by modifying another word in the sentence. Ex: my boi Mshary was born in 2002 In the previous sentence the word born was modified by giving the date of when was he/she born.
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Prepositional phrases
Sometimes more than on e prepositional phrase is used to modify one word Ex: In 2016, families were killed in Mcdonalds by Ronald McDonald. In the previous sentence the phrase in 2016 and the phrase in McDonalds where modifying the verb killed.
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Prepositional phrases: Adjective and Adverb Phrases
When a prepositional phrase modify a noun or a pronoun, the phrase is called an adjective phrase. Ex: Faisal beside Mo3tasem turns out to be a male! In the previous sentence the word faisal which is a noun is modified by the adjective phrase beside mo3tasem.
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Prepositional phrases: Adjective and Adverb Phrases
When a prepositional phrase modifies an adjective , an adverb, or a verb, the phrase is called adverb phrase. Ex: I am sitting on a chair. In the previous sentence the verb sitting is modified by the phrase on a chair. Ex: Lara is the prettiest of all the girls in GEMS American Academy Qatar. ;)
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Prepositional phrases: Adjective and Adverb Phrases
Question time. Lara is the prettiest of all the girls in GEMS American Academy Qatar. ;) Where is the adverb phrase in the previous sentence, and what does it modify Where is the adjective phrase in the previous sentence, and what does it modify.
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