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*A preposition shows how a noun or a pronoun relates to another word in a sentence. He is sitting beside the girl

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*A preposition shows how a

noun or a pronoun relates to

another word in a sentence.

He is sitting beside the girl.

The girl went into the house.

He laughed during the show.

The store closes at midnight.

We just got home from the mall.

Shelia is going to Wal-Mart.

About

Above

Across

After

Against

Along

Among

Around

At

Before

Behind

Below

Beneath

Beside

Between

Beyond

But(Except)

By

Down

During

For

From

In

Inside

Into

Like

Near

Of

Off

On

Onto

Out

Outside

Over

Past

Through

To

Toward

Under

Underneath

Until

Up

Upon

With

Without

Noun/pronoun that follows the preposition

He drove to the store.

The dancers arrived before lunch.

Walk across the street and into the store.

He looked under the table and near the porch.

Identify the preposition in each of the following

sentences.1) She walked to the window.

2) The books are on the table.

3) The juice is on the table near the canned fruit.

4) What would you like with your cereal?

5) We live behind a grove of trees.

Write three prepositions that could complete each sentence.

1)They waited _________ the phone.

2)She threw a rock ________ the creek.

3)The address was ________ the door.

4)The book ______ the table is mine.

5)Put them ______ the basket.

1)The children are under the bench.

2)We rented a cabin at Lost lake, near the Peaks of Otter.

3)We traveled through a long tunnel.

4)The mountains sloped toward the ocean.

5)The speaker talked for two long hours.

MEMORIZE THOSE PREPOSITIONS CHALLENGE

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*A group of words that

begin with a preposition

and end with a noun(s) or

pronoun(s)/object

EX: The Pueblo people live in the

Southwest.

*Prepositional Phrase-in the

Southwest.

*Object of Prepositional

Phrase: Southwest

The ancestors of the Pueblos, the Anasazi, made

their home in high cliffs.

A.More than one object (noun, pronoun) following the preposition

B.They settled in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, and Colorado.

*By reducing a sentence to a prepositional phrase and combining it with another

sentence.EX: The Pueblos later built more elaborate homes. They built them of stone and adobe.

NEW SENTENCE: The Pueblos later built more elaborate homes of stone and adobe.

Identify the prepositional phrase and circle the object.

1) Imagine a huge forest growing in a hot, steamy environment.

2) In a tropical rainforest, the tallest trees rise nearly two hundred feet above the ground.

3) Direct sunlight reaches only the highest of their branches.

4) Only dim light filters through the leaves to the ground.

5) Thunderstorms occur often throughout the year.

6) However, few raindrops fall directly to the ground.

7) Water drips down tree trunks or falls from leaves.

8) The place teems with wildlife.9) Many animals spend their entire lives in the

trees.10)Frogs, toads, lizards, and snakes dwell

among the branches.

Combine the following sentences by reducing one sentence to a prepositional phrase and

combining it with the other sentence.

1) The sixth grade hall is very crowded. It was filled with lots of students going different places.

2) The cave was a large, dark place. It was hidden in the mountains.

3) At the heart of the community was a kiva. It was used for meetings and ceremonies.

4) I love to go to the movies. I love going to the movies with friends.