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I Find the preposition in each sentence
1. The flowers along the fence pretty

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Prepositions powerpoint[1]

1. PREPOSITIONS, Little thingsCONJUNCTIONS, mean a AND lot!INTERJECTIONS

2. A preposition is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence. For example: The prepositions here are in boldface. Notice how these words express a different relationship between the boyThe boy is under the desk. and the desk.The boy is beside the desk. The boy is on the desk.The boy is against the desk.

3. Common Prepositionsabout at despite like toabove before down near towardacross behind during of underafter below except off untilagainst beneath for on upalong beside from out withamong between in over withinaround beyond inside past withoutas by into through

4. Here’s a preposition trick! Where can a kitten go? at by acrossbehind toward over up near between inside around beside amongunder against

5. Find the preposition in each sentence.1. The flowers along the fence were pretty.2. Just wait until tomorrow.3. Sam left the house without his jacket.4. Have you read the letter from your cousin?5. During the past month, I have read ten books.6. Sally ran across the street.7. The chemist knows the answer to the question.8. Drive down the road.

6. Answers1. The flowers along the fence were pretty.2. Just wait until tomorrow.3. Sam left the house without his jacket.4. Have you read the letter from your cousin?5. During the past month, I have read ten books.6. Sally ran across the street.7. The chemist knows the answer to the question.8. Drive down the road.

7. What is a prepositional phrase?A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or a pronoun, which is called the object of the preposition. prepositional phrase The boy near the window is a football player. object of the preposition preposition

8. Now, go back two slides to the “Answers” slide and identify the entire prepositional phrase in each sentence.1. The flowers along the fence were pretty.2. Just wait until tomorrow.3. Sam left the house without his jacket.4. Have you read the letter from your cousin?5. During the past month, I have read ten books.6. Sally ran across the street.7. The chemist knows the answer to the question.8. Drive down the road.

9. Prepositions Part 2

10. Important FactUse between when the object of the preposition refers to two people or things, and use among when speaking of three or more. EXAMPLES: The boy sat between two girls. The teacher sat among all the students.

11. Important Fact #2Sometimes the same word can be used as a preposition or as an adverb. If the word has no object, then it is an adverb. I went out. I went out the door. adverb preposition

12. Using Prepositional PhrasesAn adjective prepositional phrase modifies a noun or a pronoun. It will tell which one, how many, or what kind of. EXAMPLES: The girl in the hall is my friend. tells which girl What kind of soda do you like? Prepositional phrases beginning with of are almost always adjective phrases.

13. An adverb prepositional phrasemodifies a verb, an adjective, or anotheradverb. Like an adverb, a prepositionalphrase can tell where, when, how, why,or to what extent. For example: The dog ran down the street. The dog bit the mailman until he bled. The dog howled at midnight.

14. Part 3 CONJUNCTIONS….a word used to join words or groups of words. Coordinating Conjunctions Correlative Conjunctions

15. Two types of CONJUNCTIONSCoordinating Correlativeconjunctions conjunctions but whether…or and nor both…andyet neither…nor or so either…or for not only…but also

16. Coordinating Conjunctions Allison and Samantha have lived in Mexico.Give your suitcases and packages to Ben or Ryan. Tourists shop or relax on the beaches.Brenda shopped every day, but we toured the city.I have my research done, yet I haven’t practiced.

17. Correlative Conjunctions Neither Mark nor Aaron speak French.There are huge buildings in both New York and Chicago. His speech was not only interesting, but also well organized. Emily would get either a red gown or a pink gown for the prom.

18. Part 4 Interjections An interjection is a word orgroup of words that expresses emotion.It has no grammatical connection toother words in a sentence. Horray Yes Oh Oops No Great

19. Identify the interjection in each sentence.1. Good grief! He is a great kicker.2. Oh, I need help with my homework.3. “Down!” I shouted to the dog.4. Mom called, “Help!”5. Gee, I am tired.

20. Answers1. Good grief! He is a great kicker.2. Oh, I need help with my homework.3. “Down!” I shouted to the dog.4. Mom called, “Help!”5. Gee, I am tired.

21. ReviewA preposition is a word that shows a relationship between a nounor pronoun and some other word in the sentence.A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with apreposition and ends with a noun or a pronoun, which is called theobject of the preposition.A conjunction is a word used to join words or groups of words.An interjection is a word or phrase used to express emotion.

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