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Prepositional Phrases. Begin with a preposition; end with a noun or pronoun. Things get pretty crazy at DCHS around Spirit Week time. Behind her quiet demeanor, Brittany is really wild and crazy. (just teasing ) A winter storm with ice and snow hit Owensboro, Daviess County last February.
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Prepositional Phrases Begin with a preposition; end with a noun or pronoun
Things get pretty crazy at DCHS around Spirit Week time. • Behind her quiet demeanor, Brittany is really wild and crazy. (just teasing) • A winter storm with ice and snow hit Owensboro, Daviess County last February. • Phillip lives in Philpot, KY in the eastern part of Daviess County. • Mrs. Payne’s children go to school at Mary Carrico Memorial School.
Several faculty members dressed as superheroes and villains for the 2005 Magazine Drive.
Try to write a sentence with a prepositional phrase for this picture.