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Prepositions. Grade Seven. What is a Preposition?. A preposition is a word that works in a phrase or group of words. It does not ever work alone.This group of words is called a prepositional phrase.A prepositional phrase adds description and detail to a sentence. It is not a necessary part of a
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2. Prepositions Grade Seven
3. What is a Preposition? A preposition is a word that works in a phrase or group of words. It does not ever work alone.
This group of words is called a prepositional phrase.
A prepositional phrase adds description and detail to a sentence. It is not a necessary part of a sentence.
4. What are Prepositions? There are fifty-seven prepositions. They are:
about 16. besides 31. inside 46. till
above 17. beyond 32. like 47. toward
across 18. behind 33. near 48. through
along 19. before 34. of 49. throughout
among 20. below 35. off 50. up
amongst 21. by 36. on 51. upon
after 22. but (except) 37. onto 52. until
against 23. concerning 38. over 53. under
amid 24. down 39. out 54. underneath
amidst 25. during 40. outside 55. with
around 26. except 41. opposite of 56. within
at 27. for 42. past 57. without
between 28. from 43. regarding
beneath 29. in 44. since
beside 30. into 45. to
5. What are Prepositions? There are fifty-seven prepositions.
One way to remember them is by learning the pairs of opposites.
6. What are Prepositions? Some prepositions sound alike.
7. What are Prepositions? Some prepositions share similar word parts.
8. What are Prepositions? The word but is sometimes a preposition. Usually it is a conjunction, but it turns into a preposition when it means except.
Ex. Everyone but me went to the game.
(This means that everyone except me was able to go; therefore, but is a preposition.)
9. How Do I Make a Prepositional Phrase? To create a prepositional phrase, you must begin with a preposition. It will always be the first word in the phrase.
Ex. by, in, from
To end a prepositional phrase, you must put in a noun or pronoun that completes the phrase.
Ex. me, the game, Susan
That means the prepositional phrases are:
by me, in the game, and from Susan
10. Where are Prepositional Phrases Found? Prepositional phrases may be located anywhere in a sentence.
Ex. On Monday I went shopping.
Ex. I went shopping on Monday.
Ex. The man in the blue suit is a spy!
11. Examples of Prepositional Phrases We talked about the game.
Above me was a bird.
I saw a cat run across the street by my house.
We drove along the side of the road.
Among the Hidden is a good book.
We sat amongst the spectators.
After the game we went out for pizza.
We braced ourselves against the harsh wind.
12. Examples of Prepositional Phrases Amid the papers we found the homework.
We walked amidst the flowers.
We sat around the fire to keep warm.
At the game we saw Jerome Bettis.
He sat between me and Mark.
My homework was beneath the book.
My husband sat beside me.
Below me was a solid floor.
The story was written by me.
13. Examples of Prepositional Phrases All the students but me finished the work.
He spoke to me concerning the assignment.
We walked down the stairs and into the room.
During the class we learned about prepositions.
Everyone except me entered the contest.
This present is for you.
This present is from me.
In the box you will find a cat.
He walked into the classroom.
We looked inside the closet to see what to wear.
Like me, he also enjoys basketball.
14. Examples of Prepositional Phrases Our game was played near the coast.
All I Ask of You is a song title.
He fell off the chair.
On the table is where you left your homework.
He walked onto the stage.
Somewhere Over the Rainbow is a song title.
It flew out the window.
We ran outside the house.
He said the opposite of the facts.
We went past the graveyard.
Regarding the Fountain is a fun book.
15. Examples of Prepositional Phrases Since the game we have worked harder.
He talked to the teacher.
We waited till the rain stopped.
He walked toward the house.
Over the river and through the woods are famous words.
It went throughout the water.
We paddled up the creek to fight the Indians.
He fell upon the pile of leaves.
He waited until the game.
16. Examples of Prepositional Phrases Under the bleachers is where I left my coat.
It fell underneath the table.
I am with my friends now.
I walked within the lines.
Without my glasses I can see nothing.
He entered the room before me.
17. Preposition or Adverb? A preposition is a preposition when it is part of a prepositional phrase.
When one of the prepositional phrase words is used alone, it is no longer a preposition; it is an adverb.
Ex. He fell down the stairs. (This is a preposition because it is part of the phrase down the stairs.)
Ex. He fell down. (This is an adverb because it is not part of a phrase. It is working alone.)
18. This completes the review of prepositions.
Additional review can be done in the review folders housed in 106 and the library.