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Prepositions By: Ridge Williams, Brooklyn McCoid and Maddy Lavender

A preposition is what we use to connect words showing the relation of a noun, or a noun substitute to some other word in the sentence

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Page 1: A preposition is what we use to connect words showing the relation of a noun, or a noun substitute to some other word in the sentence

PrepositionsBy: Ridge Williams, Brooklyn McCoid and

Maddy Lavender

Page 2: A preposition is what we use to connect words showing the relation of a noun, or a noun substitute to some other word in the sentence

What is a preposition?

A preposition is what we use to connect words showing the relation of a noun, or a noun substitute to some other word in the sentence.

Page 3: A preposition is what we use to connect words showing the relation of a noun, or a noun substitute to some other word in the sentence

The List of Prepostions Above About Across Against Along Among Around At Before Below Beneath Beside Between Beyond By Down During Except For

From In Inside Into Like Near Of Off On Since To Toward Under Until With Within

Page 4: A preposition is what we use to connect words showing the relation of a noun, or a noun substitute to some other word in the sentence

How to use prepositions

In- We use the

preposition in when we talk about months, seasons, country, city or town names, and times of the day (except night)

Ex. My birthday is in November.

On- Use on with specific

days Ex. Are you going to

the game on Friday?

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How to use them cont….

At- Use at for specific

times Ex. We left for school

at 7:30.

To- Use the preposition to

with verbs that show movement.

Ex. Come to the movies with me.

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http://esl.about.com/library/beginner/bleasypreps.htm

http://www.sfsu.edu/~carp1/pdf/Prepositions%202.pdf

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/preposition.htm

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