Prepositional Phrases
A phrase is a group of related words. It begins with a preposition and ends with a noun
or pronoun. Use prepositional phrases to add information to your sentences.
Examples: through the library, near the window, at the library, in Africa, to his friends, for
you
Add a prepositional phrase to add information to each sentence.
1. Victor found a pretty shell
2. He gave the shell
3. I showed her the book. She liked the picture
4. I read a story that takes place
5. My family is going
Answer the questions about your school using complete sentences. Use
prepositional phrases.
1. Where is the library in your school?
2. Are there many books on the shelves?
3. Where is the cafeteria?
4. Where do you practice sports?
5. When do you have lunch?
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English, 21.06.2019 21:50
Question from select the correct answer. what argument is susan b. anthony making in the passage? a. male citizens created the laws to secure the rights of men, so legal reform is required to secure women’s rights. b. women are often punished for committing criminal acts that are pardoned when committed by men. c. women are judged under laws supposedly written only for males, so they are entitled to the same rights as males. d. the court judge modified the original documents to arrest and try anthony unfairly. has anyone else got this?
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
How do sotomayor's descriptions of her family most likelyaffect readers?
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
How does the author characterize theseus in the story? cite evidence from the text in your response
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
Ineed this answer “do you believe in free will or determination? why? ”
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Prepositional Phrases
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