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A Guide to Grammar

A Guide to Grammar. Adapted from The Magic Lens by Michael Clay Thompson. Prepositions. Prepositions: Function. Prepositions always have an object that is a noun or a pronoun. The function of the preposition is to show time, direction, or space of the object.

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A Guide to Grammar

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  1. A Guide to Grammar Adapted from TheMagic Lens by Michael Clay Thompson

  2. Prepositions

  3. Prepositions: Function Prepositions always have an object that is a noun or a pronoun. The function of the preposition is to show time, direction, or space of the object. Really, prepositions help us establish relationships between things in a sentence.

  4. Prepositions: Examples Look at the difference in relationship based on a change in preposition. $10,000 for you $10,000 from you Notice how the relationship between the $10,000 and you changes based on one small word.

  5. Prepositions: Time Relationships I ate dinner after the movie. Tony ate breakfast before school. She fell asleep during the lecture.

  6. Prepositions: Directional and Spatial Relationships The dog sat below the window. I placed the poster above my dresser. Geraldine walked towards me. The restaurant is down the road from here.

  7. Prepositions Help with Explanation Sometimes prepositions just help us explain a relationship in order to make the idea more detailed or logical. I feel okay despite my cold. Can I ask a question concerning my grade? You can have any candy that you want except for my Paydays.

  8. Common Prepositions in inside into like minus near of off on onto opposite outside over past per plus regarding save since than through to toward towards under underneath unlike until up upon versus aboard about above across after against along amid among around as at before behind below beneath beside besides between beyond but (like except) by concerning considering despite down during except excluding following for from

  9. Prepositional Phrases All prepositional phrases begin with a preposition and end with the object of the preposition, which is a noun or a pronoun. I took a nap under the maple tree. preposition object of the preposition Important note: There can be modifiers (adjectives and adverbs) between the preposition and its object.

  10. Prepositions: Practice Identify the prepositional phrases. Label the preposition and the object of the preposition. Sebastian would rather be under the sea. We lined up along the fence during recess. She wanted to talk to me concerning her essay.

  11. Prepositions: Practice Sebastian would rather be under the sea. We lined up along the fenceduringrecess. She wanted to talk tomeconcerningher essay.

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