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Unit 13: Lesson 1 Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases. Remember nouns? Person, place, thing or idea. Remember pronouns? They replace a noun A word that shows a relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in a sentence is called a preposition .
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Remember nouns? Person, place, thing or idea. • Remember pronouns? They replace a noun • A word that shows a relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in a sentence is called a preposition.
Andy kicked the balltothe goal post. I went to the football game.
Andy kicked the balltothe goal post. I went tothe football game.
Prepositions… • Place an object in time I left school beforenine o’clock. 2. Place an object in space Sue put her bag on the floor. 3. Show a logical relationship Homework is part oflearning.
WOW! That’s a lot to remember, isn’t it? Here’s any easier way that will help you remember these common prepositions…
Or perhaps you’re more familiar with “Yankee Doodle?” Remember, tunes or rhythms makes things easier to learn!
So, to re-cap: Prepositions show a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence. The noun or pronoun that follows the preposition is called the object of the preposition. I went to the football game.
So, to re-cap: Prepositions show a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence. The noun or pronoun that follows the preposition is called the object of the preposition. I went tothe football game.
So, to re-cap: Prepositions show a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in a sentence. The noun or pronoun that follows the preposition is called the object of the preposition. I went to the football game.
WARNING!!! Only an OBJECT pronoun can be used as objects of prepositions… No subject pronouns allowed!
A preposition, the object of the preposition and any modifiers of the object make up what is called a prepositional phrase. I went to the football game.
A preposition, the object of the preposition and any modifiers of the object make up what is called a prepositional phrase. I went tothe football game.
A preposition, the object of the preposition and any modifiers of the object make up what is called a prepositional phrase. I went to the football game.
A preposition can also have more than one object… Tom sat between Cal and Harry.
A preposition can also have more than one object… Tom sat betweenCal and Harry.
A preposition can also have more than one object… Tom sat betweenCal and Harry.
A preposition can also have more than one object… Tom sat betweenCal and Harry. My friend explained the penalty to him and me.
A preposition can also have more than one object… Tom sat betweenCal and Harry. My friend explained the penalty to him and me.
A preposition can also have more than one object… Tom sat betweenCal and Harry. My friend explained the penalty tohim and me.
Practice: Find the preposition, its object, and the words that are connected by the preposition. • We skated across the lake. • Others stood by the shore. • Lights shone above us. • At midnight everyone left. • Night on the lake was calm. • The moon shone in the sky.
Practice: Find the preposition, its object, and the words that are connected by the preposition. • We skated across the lake. • Others stood by the shore. • Lights shone above us. • At midnight everyone left. • Night on the lake was calm. • The moon shone in the sky.
Practice: Find the preposition, its object, and the words that are connected by the preposition. • We skated across the lake. • Others stood bythe shore. • Lights shone above us. • At midnight everyone left. • Night on the lake was calm. • The moon shone in the sky.
Practice: Find the preposition, its object, and the words that are connected by the preposition. • We skated across the lake. • Others stood by the shore. • Lights shone above us. • At midnight everyone left. • Night on the lake was calm. • The moon shone in the sky.
Practice: Find the preposition, its object, and the words that are connected by the preposition. • We skated across the lake. • Others stood by the shore. • Lights shone above us. • Atmidnight everyone left. • Night on the lake was calm. • The moon shone in the sky.
Practice: Find the preposition, its object, and the words that are connected by the preposition. • We skated across the lake. • Others stood by the shore. • Lights shone above us. • Atmidnight everyone left. • Night on the lake was calm. • The moon shone in the sky.
Practice: Find the preposition, its object, and the words that are connected by the preposition. • We skated across the lake. • Others stood by the shore. • Lights shone above us. • Atmidnight everyone left. • Night on the lake was calm. • The moon shone in the sky.