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Unit 13: Lesson 4 Preposition or Adverb?
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Many words that we learned are prepositions are also often used as adverbs. So how do we tell the difference?
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One way is to see if the word stands alone. If it does, it’s just an adverb. If that same words begins a phrase, it is a preposition in a prepositional phrase.
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Adverb: Susie invited me over. Preposition:I stepped over her dog. Adverb: No one was around. Preposition: We walked around the yard. Adverb:My cat followed me outside. Preposition: The cat went outside the door.
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Practice: You decide, is the underlined word an adverb or a preposition? 1.Susie walked by the empty house. 2.I stood by. 3.She opened the door and looked inside. 4.She went inside a dusty room. 5.I followed her in. 6.Old broken furniture stood in every corner.
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Practice: You decide, is the underlined word an adverb or a preposition? 1.Susie walked by the empty house. 2.I stood by. 3.She opened the door and looked inside. 4.She went inside a dusty room. 5.I followed her in. 6.Old broken furniture stood in every corner.
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Practice: You decide, is the underlined word an adverb or a preposition? 1.Susie walked by the empty house. 2.I stood by. 3.She opened the door and looked inside. 4.She went inside a dusty room. 5.I followed her in. 6.Old broken furniture stood in every corner.
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Practice: You decide, is the underlined word an adverb or a preposition? 1.Susie walked by the empty house. 2.I stood by. 3.She opened the door and looked inside. 4.She went inside a dusty room. 5.I followed her in. 6.Old broken furniture stood in every corner.
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Practice: You decide, is the underlined word an adverb or a preposition? 1.Susie walked by the empty house. 2.I stood by. 3.She opened the door and looked inside. 4.She went inside a dusty room. 5.I followed her in. 6.Old broken furniture stood in every corner.
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Practice: You decide, is the underlined word an adverb or a preposition? 1.Susie walked by the empty house. 2.I stood by. 3.She opened the door and looked inside. 4.She went inside a dusty room. 5.I followed her in. 6.Old broken furniture stood in every corner.
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Practice: You decide, is the underlined word an adverb or a preposition? 1.Susie walked by the empty house. 2.I stood by. 3.She opened the door and looked inside. 4.She went inside a dusty room. 5.I followed her in. 6.Old broken furniture stood in every corner.
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