Prepositional Phrases

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PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES English 9 2012

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Prepositional Phrases. English 9 2012. Preposition. A word that shows the relationship of a noun or pronoun to another word Object of the preposition : the noun or pronoun that a preposition relates another word to Example: The presents were stacked under the tree. OBJECT. PREP. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES

English 9 2012

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PREPOSITION A word that shows the relationship

of a noun or pronoun to another word

Object of the preposition: the noun or pronoun that a preposition relates another word to

Example: The presents were stacked under

the tree.

PREP OBJECT

PREP PHRASE

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SOME RULES

Objects of prepositions may be compound~Example: At the concert, Justin sang for Olivia and Carson.

A prep. Phrase can modify the object of another prep. Phrase

~Example: Next to the door of the old barn stood two horses.

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SOME RULES

DON’T CONFUSE INFINITIVE PHRASES WITH PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES

Infinitive: to + verb (to run, to kick, etc.)

Preposition: to + noun (to the store)

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ADJECTIVE PHRASE

Prep. Phrase that modifies a noun or pronoun

Examples:The members of the club left class early.She closed the door to the bathroom.

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REMEMBER…

Adjectives answer the questions

What kind? Which one? How many?

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ADVERB PHRASE

Prep phrase that modifies a verb, adjective, or an adverb

Examples:Britney answered with a smile.They sailed across the lake.

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REMEMBER…

Adverbs answer the questions Where? When? How?

To what extent?

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Practice!

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Perhaps the best-known museum is the American

Museum of Natural History.

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This huge museum has exhibits on human

history and culture.

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By Wednesday Christopher will be

finished.

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The race started before noon.

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Here’s a letter from the Superintendent.