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Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

Learn how to identify and understand prepositional phrases in sentences to improve your grammar and writing skills. Discover the role of prepositions and how they modify nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs. Practice identifying prepositional phrases in various sentences.

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Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases

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  1. Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases Identifying the parts of speech

  2. Prepositional phrases • To avoid fragments and to state ideas as complete thoughts, proofread to identify the subjects and verbs of each sentence. • Identifying prepositional phrases as you proofread will help you locate the subject of the sentence.

  3. Prepositions… • A preposition is a word that has a noun or pronoun as its object and states a relationship between its object and another word. • For example – I went into the building to find my friend.

  4. Prepositions… • A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with the object of the preposition. • For example – Volunteering is the act of serving others without reward.

  5. Prepositions... • Common prepositions with possible objects…

  6. Prepositions… • Prepositions often modify the location of an object; for example, in, out, next, with, under, over, inside, outside, next to, without, underneath, between, etc… • Prepositions often modify time; for example, during, after, before, since, etc…

  7. Prepositional phrases… • Prepositional phrases are everywhere in English sentences because they can modify nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.

  8. Prepositional Phrases… • To modifymeans to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract • To modify descriptive, limiting, or particularizing meaning. • For example - In a good man, good modifies man

  9. Practice identifying Prepositional Phrases… • Try these: Identify every prepositional phrase in the following sentences and indicate which word each phrase is modifying. • After the long hike, the children ate with gusto.

  10. Practice identifying Prepositional Phrases… • Pollution experts say we need stricter controls on emissions from all gasoline engines.

  11. Practice identifying Prepositional Phrases… • Outside the theater, eager young people waited impatiently in line for tickets.

  12. Practice identifying Prepositional Phrases… • The wise man on my right ate nothing and slept like a baby during the flight.

  13. Practice identifying Prepositional Phrases… • The songs of whales are full of beauty and variety, and they change in subtle ways over the course of a mating season

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