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Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
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What is a preposition? A connecting word like in, of, near, between or outside. It is always followed by a noun or pronoun that answers the question What? Or Whom? Richard is outstanding in basketball. (in what? Basketball) The judge ruled against him. (against whom? Him)
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Common Prepositions I will provide you with a comprehensive list in class.
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Prepositional Phrases
A prepositional phrase may have more than two words in it. The noun following the preposition may have adjectives as modifiers. He could not compete in a fierce contact sport. (in what? Sport) Fierce and contact are adjectives that modify the noun sport.
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Prepositional Phrases
The preposition may be followed by two or more nouns that answer the question What? It is not a matter of Richard’s ability or desire. Ability and desire are both objects of the preposition.
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How do I identify prepositions?
The way a word is used in a sentence determines whether it is a preposition or another part of speech. Richard never thought of himself as handicapped before this incident. Richard never thought of himself as handicapped before. In the first sentence, before is a preposition (before what? Incident). In the second sentence, before is an adverb answering the question when? after thought.
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Types of prepositions Place: above, by, near, beside, across
Direction: up, off, beyond, to, toward Association: of, between, until, with, against Time: before, after, during In the game, Twister, you are above, below, across, under, or around someone. The cat is on the chair.
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