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Sit, Notebook, Arrange, PencilSit

Notebook titled and datedArrange your desk

Pencil (SNAP)

3 Minutes

Chapter ReviewPage 294 - 308

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The Phrase and the Clause

Prepositional Phrases, Independent and Subordinate Clauses, Sentence Structure

CA 6th grade- Sentence Structure 1.1 Complete sentences.

What are Phrases?

Definition:A phrase is a group of related words that is used as a single part of speech and that does not contain both a verb and its subject. Ex: could have been looking (no subject)

In the backyard ( no subject or verb)

What are Prepositional Phrases?

Definition:A prepositional phrase includes a preposition, the object of the preposition, and any modifiers of that object.

Think of location or position

Commonly Used PrepositionsPrepositions are the words that indicate location

Aboard Between Past

About Beyond Since

Above By through

Across Down Throughout

After During Till

Against along Except

To Toward Among

From Under Around

In Underneath At

Into Until before

Of Up Below

Off With Beneath

On Within Beside

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Prepositions Quiz Circle the words that can be used as prepositions.

(Prepositions are the words that indicate location)

Under Umbrella Over Oven

In Inside Out Outer

Around about To Too

For Four Which Through

At Above What From

Prepositions Quiz Circle the words that can be used as prepositions.

(Prepositions are the words that indicate location)

Under Umbrella Over Oven

In Inside Out Outer

Around about To Too

For Four Which Through

At Above What From

Prepositions AnswersBelow are words that can be used as prepositions.

Under Over

In Inside Out

Around about To

For Through

At Above From

Prepositions QuizWrite a preposition in each blank. Underline the nouns or pronoun in the

prepositional phrase.

• Was there a rattlesnake _______the cave?• When did the elephant walk ____the watering

hole?• Are there any monkeys ____the trees?• Who invited the skunk ____the party?• Will you give the meat ____the lion?

Prepositions QuizWrite a preposition in each blank. Underline the nouns or pronoun in the

prepositional phrase.

• Was there a rattlesnake in the cave?• When did the elephant walk around the

watering hole?• Are there any monkeys under the trees?• Who invited the skunk to the party?• Will you give the meat to the lion?

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Arrange your deskPencil (SNAP)

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Adjective Phrases

Definition: A prepositional phrase that modifies a noun or pronoun is called an adjective phrase.

* Answers the questions:

What kind? Which one?

How many? How much?

Adjectives (descriptive words)Write an adjective that is an antonym for each word.

Fast:Pretty:Tall:Wide:Sick:Long:Happy:

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Adverbs Phrases

Definition: A prepositional phrase that is used to modify a verb an adjective or an adverb is called an adverb phrase.

Answers these questions:

When? Where? Why?

How? How often? How long?

Adverbs –lyWrite an antonym for each adverb.

Happily:Mostly:Carefully:Slowly:Merrily:Usually:Greatly:Clearly:

QuizWrite “ADJ” for adjective or “ADV” for adverb.

______ pretty ______ green______ soon ______ more______ tomorrow ______ eagerly______ very ______ carefully______ hungry ______ loud______ swiftly ______ tiredly______ long ______ fast

“ADJ” for adjective or “ADV” for adverb.

ADJ pretty ADJ greenADV soon ADV moreADV tomorrow ADV eagerlyADV very ADV carefullyADJ hungry ADJ loudADV swiftly ADV tiredlyADJ long ADJ fast

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