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Prepositions - Monday. We have reviewed prepositions in 8 parts of speech. Definition : Preposition shows direction, location, or association. Common Prepositions. Prepositional Phrase. Now we are adding on to the preposition with…
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Prepositions - Monday We have reviewed prepositions in 8 parts of speech. Definition: Preposition shows direction, location, or association
Prepositional Phrase Now we are adding on to the preposition with… Prepositional Phrase: The preposition and all of its modifiers (the words that relate to, or go with, the preposition)
Prepositional Phrase * A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or a pronoun called the object of the preposition
Examples In the morning we will meet at Jill's house. On our last morning at band camp, the bus will leave. According to weather channel, there will be rain tonight.
To Comma or Not to Comma… There are some rules with commas and prepositional phrases that we will look at later in the week. Right now just focus on correctly using the prepositional phrase.
Prepositional Practice Identify the preposition in the sentence. Write the sentence and underline the prepositional phrase. 1. The puppies wandered around the fenced yard until their owner arrived. 2. Without a care in the world, Alex is relaxing, waiting for the game to begin. 3. Dean thinks that he is smarter than everyone in the class. 4. Will you put these cookies on the tray? 5. His doctor read through his chart and looked down his throat.
Check Your Work • 1. The puppies wandered around the fenced yard until their owner arrived. • 2. Without a carein the world, Alex is relaxing, waiting for the game to begin. • 3. Dean thinks that he is smarter than everyone in the class. • 4. Will you put these cookies on the tray? • 5. His doctor read through his chart and looked down his throat.
Prepositional Practice- Tuesday • Identify the preposition in the sentence. Write the sentence and underline the prepositional phrase. • 1. His idea will not work after sunrise. • 2. She peered slowly around the doorway before crossing the threshold. • 3. The champion will compete against other dogs from the club. • 4. The increase in thefts at the store should concern each of us. • 5. At a minimum, you will spend three hours on each assignment.
Check Your Work- Tuesday • 1. His idea will not work after sunrise. • 2. She peered slowly around the doorway before crossing the threshold. • 3. The champion will compete against other dogs from the club. • 4. The increase in thefts at the store should concern each of us. • 5. At a minimum, you will spend three hours on each assignment.
Prepositional Phrases- BlockWrite a sentence for each of the following prepositional stems. 1. In the event of fire 2. Next to my dog 3. Until the dance 4. Beside the vacant lot on our street 5. Instead of dinner 6. Between you and me 7. Throughout the long, boring day 8. Beyond the horizon 9. Like a giant condor in flight 10. Inside the fish's intestines
Prepositional Phrases– Friday Comma Rules with Prepositional Phrases . Oh, yeah... something about a comma after one kind that comes at the beginning of the sentence or something... I can't remember exactly what the rule is... Here's rule #1: Do not put a comma after a little introductory prepositional phrase (1, 2, or 3 words) unless it is needed for clarity. Example: In the morning we will meet at Jill's house. 1
Rule #1 for Clarity Here's rule #1: Do not put a comma after a little introductory prepositional phrase (1, 2, or 3 words) unless it is needed for clarity. Example #2: In basketball, uniforms are two-piece outfits. (Two-word intro. prep. phrase needs comma for clarity. Without the comma we read, "In basketball uniforms...".)
Comma Rules with Prepositional Phrases Here's rule #2: Do put a comma after a long. introductory prepositional phrase (4 or more words). Examples: On this beautiful, summer morning, let's hike. (Five-word introductory prep. phrase)
Comma Rules with Prepositional Phrases Here's rule #3: Do put a comma after a series (sometimes called a succession) of introductory prepositional phrases On our last morning at Camp snoopy, the bus will leave. (Series of 2 intro. prep. phrases)
Practice Prepositional Phrases with Comma Rules • Write 4 prepositional phrases demonstrating each of the comma rule. 1.Do not put a comma after a little introductory prepositional phrase (1, 2, or 3 words) unless it is needed for clarity. 2.put a comma after a little introductory prepositional phrase (1, 2, or 3 words) when it is needed for clarity. 3. Do put a comma after a series (sometimes called a succession) of introductory prepositional phrases 4. Do put a comma after a series (sometimes called a succession) of introductory prepositional phrases
Extra practice identifying prepositional phrases 1. During the debates, Alfred was feeding his turtle in the yard. 2. Many cannot decide whom to support for president. 3. Wesley hopes to be named one of the best skaters on the tour. 4. Because of the decision presented by the jury, we will all be going to jail. 5. Put the dog inside the house and let's leave. 6. Before the concert, Reggie will be drinking coffee at the cafe. 7. If we go below the house and hide behind the furnace, maybe we will be unharmed. 8. Last week, Leslie climbed into a volcano; this week she is sleeping inside a cave. 9. Since Tuesday, New Yorkers have been cheering for their teams to win. 10. Harold rested upon the mountain top and considered a life without hassles.