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Review the definitions and examples of Prepositional Phrases
Name a prepositional phrase you might find in a sentence.
Prepositional phrases are groups of words that include a preposition and a noun or pronoun object. Examples include 'at the store' 'with my friends' 'in the garden'.
Prepositional Phrases
Which prepositional phrase is most commonly used?
- In the morning
- At the moment
- On the spot
- By the end of the day
Prepositional phrases can either be: Adjectives Modify nouns Adverbs Modify verbs
Prepositional Phrases
"Let's take a picture of the Eiffel Tower" = "of the Eiffel Tower" is a...
Adjectives Phrase tells what kind? "Let's take a picture of the Eiffel Tower" tells which one? "The snowball on the table"
Concepts:
"I left my wallet in the car" = "In the car" is...
Adverb Phrase tells where? "I left my wallet in the car" tells in what way? "The other team played with more skill"
Concepts:
What are some examples of prepositional phrases?
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Can you identify the prepositional phrase in the sentence "The book is on the shelf"?
How can prepositional phrases help you better understand the meaning of a sentence?
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