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Prepositional Phrases
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We talked about prepositions during the first unit, parts of speech.
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Prepositions are always a part of a prepositional phrase. The phrase consists of the preposition, the object of the preposition, and any modifiers of that object
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Examples Tom Simpson of the Minnesota Science Museum is going to visit the Smithsonian to learn more about it.
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Be careful! Don’t mix up a prepositional phrase that starts with the word “to” and an infinitive phrase starting with the word “to”. A prepositional phrase starts with preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun. Example – We gave the present to Sarah. Infinitive phrase starts with “to” and ends with a verb looking word Example – Igor liked to run around the yard.
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Don’t get confused Sometimes prepositional phrase is combined with a noun to form a compound noun. NOT A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE Examples – Meals on Wheels Helen of Troy
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Practice 1. Maddie went by the school to find out whether Nate was waiting for her. 2. Venkat ran around the yard looking for his soccer ball. 3. Instead of going to class and taking his test, Nick decided to hang out in Culinary. 4. Lauren watched the fish swim beneath the waves.
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