Sunday, May 31, 2020

Function of Prepositional Phrases Examples

Function of Prepositional Phrases Examples Function of Prepositional Phrases Remember that a preposition is a word that expresses a relationship between a noun or a pronoun and another word in the sentence. The noun or pronoun is called the object of the preposition, and it can be related to another noun or pronoun in the sentence, or to a verb. The preposition, its object, and any modifiers make up the prepositional phrase. Prepositional phrases most often function as adjectives or adverbs. Remember that an adjective modifies a noun or pronoun and gives more information about it-which one, what kind, how many. Remember that an adverb modifies a verb, and adjective, or another adverb; and it tells when, where, why, how, under what condition, to what extent. Examples of Function of Prepositional Phrases: Prepositional Phrase Functioning as Adjective The book on the counter belongs to my mother. (tells which book) I want to meet the girl in the green sweater. (tells which girl) Prepositional Phrase Functioning as Adverb The book is on the counter. (tells location of the book) In the morning, I have to go to school. (tells when you will go) Practice: 1. After breakfast, we are going swimming. __________ 2. Put your dishes in the sink. __________ 3. The carpet in our house is brown. __________ Answer: 1. After breakfast, we are going swimming. __adverb___ 2. Put your dishes in the sink. __ adverb ___ 3. The carpet in our house is brown. __ adjective___

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