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Page 1: PHRASES There will be a Phrases Quiz on Tuesday, October 21 ST. Add this somewhere to the top of your graphic organizer

PHRASES

There will be a Phrases Quiz on Tuesday, October 21ST . Add this

somewhere to the top of your graphic organizer.

Page 2: PHRASES There will be a Phrases Quiz on Tuesday, October 21 ST. Add this somewhere to the top of your graphic organizer

What is a preposition?

A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in the sentence.

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What is a preposition?Examples: behind the tree

beside the treeunder the treein the treetoward the treepast the treeabove the treeinside the treealongside the tree

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What is a preposition?Your Writing Coach textbook lists prepositions on pages 346 and 347.

(You should write that down on your graphic organizer somewhere.)

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What is a prepositional phrase?

A prepositional phrase includes a preposition, a noun or pronoun called the object, and any modifiers of that object.

Example: among the students

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Remember the “To” Rule

If “to” is followed by a noun or a pronoun, it is a preposition.

Example: He went to the gala.

If "to" is followed by a verb, it is an infinitive.

Example: He went [to get] his date.

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Prepositions vs. Adverbs

A preposition will have an object after it. An adverb will NOT!

Which is which?

(1) He sat inside the house.

(2) He sat inside.

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Compound Prepositions

A common compound preposition is made up of more than one preposition.

Example: in front of

in addition to

instead of

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Guided Practice1. Lieutenant Robert Peary and Matthew Henson reached the North Pole in 1909.

2. Lieutenant Peary looked for the North Pole for many years.

3. Mathew Henson traveled with him on every expedition except the first one.

4. However, for a long time, Henson received no credit for his role.

5. Peary had hired Henson as his servant on a trip to Nicaragua.

6. There, Peary discovered that Henson had sailing experience and could also chart a path through the jungle.

7. As a result, Peary asked Henson to join his Arctic expedition.

8. The two explorers became friends during their travels in the North.

9. On the final push to the North Pole, Henson was the only other American who went with Peary.

10. Yet because Peary was leader of the expedition, he received all the credit for the discovery.

11. Finally, after many years, Henson was honored by Congress, Maryland’s state government, and two U.S. presidents.

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Guided Practice1. Lieutenant Robert Peary and Matthew Henson reached the North Pole (in 1909).2. Lieutenant Peary looked (for the North Pole) (for many years).3. Mathew Henson traveled (with him) (on every expedition) (except the first one).4. However, (for a long time), Henson received no credit (for his role).5. Peary had hired Henson (as his servant) (on a trip) (to Nicaragua).6. There, Peary discovered that Henson had sailing experience and could also chart a path (through the jungle).7. (As a result), Peary asked Henson to join his Arctic expedition.8. The two explorers became friends (during their travels) (in the North).9. (On the final push) (to the North Pole), Henson was the only other American who went (with Peary).10. Yet because Peary was leader of the expedition, he received all the credit (for the discovery).11. Finally, (after many years), Henson was honored (by Congress, Maryland’s state government, and two U.S. presidents).

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Adjective PhrasesWhat is an adjective phrase?

A prepositional phrase used as an

adjective; it modifies a noun or a

pronoun.

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Adjective PhrasesAdjective phrases answer TWO

questions:

1. What kind? - People with bad tempers are unpleasant. (modifies noun)

2. Which one? - My new boyfriend is the cute one on the stage. (modifies pronoun)

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Adjective PhrasesThey usually follow the word they

modify, which could be the object of a

prepositional phrase

The snow (on the grass) (in the meadow) has melted.

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Adjective PhrasesThey may modify the same word.

The students (at OMMS) (on the white team) are great.

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Guided PracticeCircle the noun in RED and put the prepositional phrase in

BLUE parenthesis

1. The boy with the water bottle plays basketball well.2. The girl with the trumpet gives us a headache.3. The Senior class of 2003 is already planning a

spectacular class trip.4. The key to the car is lost.5. A feeling of excitement pervades the school.6. The radio towers with lightening rods were visible as far

as the eye could see.7. My friend with short hair came over after school.8. A crowd of angry people gathered outside the store.9. All the schools in Shelby County are great schools.10. That handsome young man is an employee of my dad.

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Guided Practice1. The boy (with the water bottle) plays basketball well.2. The girl (with the trumpet) gives us a headache.3. The Senior class (of 2003) is already planning a spectacular class trip.4. The key (to the car) is lost.5. A feeling (of excitement) pervades the school.6. The radio towers (with lightening rods) were visible as far as the eye could see.7. My friend (with short hair) came over after school.8. A crowd (of angry people) gathered outside the store.9. All the schools (in Shelby County) are great schools.10. That handsome young man is an employee (of my dad).

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Adverb PhrasesWhat is an adverb phrase?

A prepositional phrase used as an adverb; it modifies a verb,

an adjective or another adverb

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Adverb PhrasesThey may be located anywhere in the sentence.

The teacher spoke (to the student) (after class).

(After class), the teacher spoke (to the student).

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Adverb PhrasesAdverb phrases answer five questions:

1. How? - She accepted the invitation (with pleasure).2. When? - Father plays golf (on Saturday morning).3. Where? - I dived (into the water).4. Why? - The men play golf (for exercise).5. To what extent? - Dad is older (by a year).

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Guided PracticeUnderline the verb in RED and put the adverb phrase in BLUE

parenthesis.

1. Josh left the game at ten o'clock.2. On the mountain stands a little cottage.3. Sally is courteous in many ways.4. The boys were standing on their hands.5. Julia does extra math problems for practice.6. The film was made in Spain.7. The parade moved down the street.8. Is Kayla going to the shopping center down the street?9. Wesley took these pictures with a panorama camera.10. A group from our school is going to Washington.

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Guided Practice1. Josh left the game (at ten o'clock).2. (On the mountain) stands a little cottage.3. Sally is courteous (in many ways).4. The boys were standing (on their hands).5. Julia does extra math problems (for practice).6. The film was made (in Spain).7. The parade moved (down the street).8. Is Kayla going (to the shopping center) (down the street)?9. Wesley took these pictures (with a panorama camera).10. A group from our school is going (to Washington).