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Prepositions
  • Show time, location, and movement

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Prepositions
  • Prepositions connect their objects (a noun or
    pronoun) to some other word in the sentence.
  • p.372 in your text lists fifty of the most
    commonly used prepositions.

3
Bell Ringer Wed. 11/14
  • Circle the Prepostion/s. Highlight the
    prepositional phrase. Underline the subject once
    and the verb twice.
  • Jennifer took her lunch with her to the seminar.
  • Inside the auditorium, a group of dancers were
    practicing.
  • The sculpture above the entrance was designed by
    a famous artist.

4
Bell Ringer Th. 11/15
  • Add a prepositional phrase to the following
    independent clauses. You can add them to the
    beginning, middle, or end of the clause.
  • The man walked
  • The author wrote
  • The rain fell
  • All the students

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Bell Ringer Tues. 11/13
  • Identify the Prepositions--word/s that show time
    location, or movement (not the verb), and that
    relates the noun or pronoun to another word in
    the sentence.
  • He put the book on the bookcase.
  • The children ran around the playground.
  • We adopted our Labrador Retriever at the animal
    shelter.
  • There are goal posts at both ends of a football
    field.

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Bell Ringer Tues. 11/13
  • Identify the Prepositions--word/s that show time
    location, or movement (not the verb), and that
    relates the noun or pronoun to another word in
    the sentence.
  • From June until August, Carl lives in Alabama.
  • He sat on the pillow during the movie.
  • The discussion between the two girls was intense.

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Preposition
  • Example
  • Dad walked toward the door.
  • What do you think the preposition is?
  • What do you think is the object of the
    preposition?
  • What word is the preposition linking its object
    to?

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Prepositions
  • Dad walked toward the door.
  • Preposition is in red
  • Object of preposition is in purple
  • Word being connected is in gold.

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You try one.
  • The man in the black hat looks dangerous.
  • What is the preposition?
  • What is the object of the preposition?
  • What is being connected?

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Prepositions
  • The man in the black hat looks dangerous.
  • Preposition in
  • Obj. of Prep hat
  • Connected man- hat

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Prepositional phrases
  • A preposition MUST(!!!!!!) be part of a
    prepositional phrase.
  • Say that out loud 4 times.
  • After class, say it to yourself 400 times
  • A prepositional phrase must always be followed by
    a noun or pronoun. The group of words beginning
    with the preposition and ending with the noun or
    pronoun is called the prepositional phrase.

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Example
  • Alice fell through the looking glass.
  • What is the preposition?
  • What is the noun or pronoun (object) pertaining
    to the preposition?
  • If you know what these two are, what is the
    prepositional phrase?

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Example (Cont.)
  • Alice fell through the looking glass.
  • Prep through
  • Object glass
  • Prep. Phrase through the looking glass.

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You try it!
  • Bubba disappeared between the cracks.
  • The rocket flew off into space.
  • Troy grew up to become President of the United
    States.
  • Mr. Swartos grew up to become fabulously wealthy.

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Answers
  • Bubba disappeared between the cracks.
  • The rocket flew off into space.
  • Troy grew up to become President of the United
    States.
  • Mr. Swartos drove across the country.

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Compound objects of prepositions
  • Prepositions often have more than one object.
  • Tom bought gifts for Bubba and Bubbette.

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Compound prepositions
  • Prepositions consisting of two or three words are
    called compound prepositions
  • Mr. Swartos succeeded in making Troy learn by
    means of persuasion and brute force.
  • List of compound prepositions is found on p. 373
    in your text.

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Prepositions affect the meaning of sentences.
  • The girls played (near, opposite, in back of) the
    gym.
  • Troy finished his homework (before, after, in
    addition to) watching television.
  • Each preposition changes the entire meaning of
    the sentence.

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Preposition or Adverb?
  • Prepositions and adverbs can be difficult to
    distinguish.
  • Some words can be used as either, depending on
    how they are used in the sentence.

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Preposition or Adverb?
  • To be a preposition, a word must have an object
    and be part of a prepositional phrase.
  • To be an adverb, a word must modify a verb.
    Adverbs have no objects.

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Preposition or Adverb?
  • The ball flew past third base.
  • past- has an object (third base), part of a
    prepositional phrase (past third base),
    preposition.
  • The umpire ran past quickly.
  • past- modifies a verb (past), no object, adverb.
  • Please come inside soon.
  • Inside- modifies a verb (come), no object,
    adverb.
  • They sat inside the dugout.
  • Inside- has an object (dugout), part of a
    prepositional phrase (inside the dugout), a
    preposition.

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Your turn
  • In modern baseball, an umpire stands behind home
    plate.
  • The players warm up before the game.
  • Theyve practiced the skills many times before.

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Answers
  • Preposition
  • Preposition
  • Adverb

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Assignment
  • Read through pp. 372-375 in your text.
  • Do Ex. 3 and 4 on pp. 374-375.
  • Type out the 50 most common prepositions on a 3 x
    5 area that you can attach to a note card.
  • Enjoy your weekend!
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