The Preposition / Prepositional Phrases
Unlock the power of prepositional phrases! Master identification and usage.
Prepositions Video Watch the video and answer the questions below! A prepositional phrase shows the _ of someone or something. position action description The PREPOSITION is theFIRST WORD in a prepositional phrase? True False Prepositional phrases answer which of the following questions? Who?What? What is the person doing? What kind?Which one?How many?How much? When?Where?How?Which one? Identify the prepositional phrase: I fell off my chair. I fell fell off off my chair Identify the prepositional phrase: I am outside of my house. I am outside of my house I am outside Identify the prepositional phrase: Take a walk with me. with me take a walk walk with me Identify the prepositional phrase: We will walk by the sea. walk by the sea we will by the sea Record at least FIVE of the prepositions mentioned in the video. Type your answers in the box! Preposition Sorting Look at the words provided. Sort them based on whether they are PREPOSITIONS or NOT A PREPOSITION Prepositions over inside by underneath within across next to in front of through down up beside beneath NOT a Preposition soared knew puppy wheel carnival and he mine candy shopping bought friendship cruise ship Circle or underline the prepositional phrases in each sentence. Decide whether or not the following sentences need a comma due to the location of the prepositional phrase. Needs a comma From now on we are going to go to bed at 9 o'clock. On Friday we are going to the football game. Against all odds the driver involved in the accident survived. Despite coming in last place James stayed in good spirits. Does not need a comma We are going to go to bed at 9 o'clock from now on. Saturdays are for sleeping in late. You cannot go to the mall without me. Sarah needs to sit near the board.