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Pride and Prepositions That timeless literary masterpiece…
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Begin by… …thinking of prepositions as anything a rabbit can do to a fence. He can be… under it over it on it beside it
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There are many prepositions that don’t fit this criteria: to for because of of into in according to except
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But it’s a fine place to start Pride & Prepositions By Mr. Bewley
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Prepositions are literally words that connect a NOUN to some other word in a sentence. Vague enough for you?
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He went to the store. A preposition will NEVER occur alone. It will always be part of a prepositional phrase. For example, “to the store.” STORE is the noun being linked to the sentence with the preposition “to.”
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We call the noun the object of the preposition to the store A prepositional phrase will Always begin with a preposition (the thrower) and end with a noun (the catcher). It includes all the words in between. If the baseball flew over it, it’s part of the prepositional phrase.
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Once again, please… He went to the store. Which word is the preposition? Which word is the object of the preposition? What is the entire prepositional phrase?
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Caution! “To” is not always a preposition. It depends on how it is used… Try to think of a sentence where “to” is not followed by a noun.
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She likes to watch movies. There are very few things in life that are sure things - but a preposition will never be followed by a verb.
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Let’s try some… Identify the prepositional phrases: The dog hid under the bed. A tree fell on the roof. Everyone went to the party. We sailed into a rainstorm. She stayed at home.
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You’re on your way!
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