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Common prepositions Aboutbeforeduringover Abovebehindforsince Acrossbelowfromthrough Afterbeneathinto Againstbesideintounder Alongbetweenlikeuntil Amongbeyondofup Aroundbyoffupon Atdownonwith
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Prepositional Phrases Add detail to your writing. Shows the relationship of a noun/pronoun to some other word in a sentence. Begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or a pronoun.
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Example: The birds sat under the trees and searched for food. Prepositional phrases: under the trees for food
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A prepositional phrase sometimes works as an adjective… The cake on the table looked stale.
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A prepositional phrase sometimes works as an adverb… The burglar entered through the basement window.
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You try… They crowded into the room.
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Object of the preposition The noun or pronoun which ends this type of phrase. The birds sat [under the trees] and searched [for food]. Object of preposition: trees, food
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The words between the preposition and the object of the preposition are adjectives and adverbs. One [of the girls] [in the new blue car] is my sister.
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When the object of the preposition is compound Example: Barbara was walking [with Jon and me]. The word “and” is a conjunction, so both Jon and me are objects of the preposition.
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