Prepositional Phrases
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Grammar Bite:
Phrases
What are phrases?
Phrases
can act as adverbs and
adjectives.
They also can act as nouns though
this is less common.
Prepositional phrases only rarely act
as nouns.
Basically…
Phrases
add additional information to
a sentence.
A clause must contain a subject and
a verb (simple predicate): a phrase
need not.
Note: a phrase can be part of a
clause but a clause cannot be part of
a phrase.
Prepositional Phrases
A
Preposition is a word that shows a
relationship; it relates a noun or
pronoun to some other word in a
sentence.
A prepositional phrase is a group of
words that begins with a preposition
and ends with a noun or pronoun,
which is called the object of the
preposition.
Object of the Preposition
The
object of the preposition is the
word or phrase that the preposition
introduces.
BOLD words are prepositions.
Her copy of A Christmas Carol is on the table.
Her copy of A Christmas Carol is beneath the table.
Her copy of A Christmas Carol is leaning against the
table.
Her copy of A Christmas Carol is beside the table.
She held her copy of A Christmas Carol over the table.
She read her copy of A Christmas Carol during class.
Common prepositions
time: after, at, before, during, past, since,
till, to, until, upon
location: about, above, across, after,
against, along, among, around, at,
behind, below, beneath, beside, between,
beyond, by, down, from, in, inside, into,
on, onto, out, outside, over, through, to,
toward, under, underneath, up, upon.
possession: by, of, to, with.
other: despite, except, for, like, off,
throughout.
Prepositional Phrases as
Adjectives (Adjective phrases)
A
prepositional phrase that modifies
a noun or pronoun is an ADJECTIVE
PHRASE. (It is a prepositional phrase
acting as an adjective.)
– Her necklace of gold was worth a
thousand dollars. (of gold modifies
necklace)
– All of the customers ordered the tofu
burger. (of the customers modifies all)
Prepositional Phrases as Adverbs
(Adverb Phrases)
A
prepositional phrase that modifies
a verb, adverb, or adjective is called
an ADVERB PHRASE. (It acts as an
adverb.)
– The crowd was dancing in the street.
(in the street modifies dancing)
– Over the summer, Buckley developed
a taste for tofu-based foods. (over the
summer modifies developed)
More Adverb Phrases
– Melody was very melancholy about her
mushy watermelons. (about her
mushy watermelons modifies
melancholy)
– Vernon won the eel eating contest, and
later in the day he felt his stomach
squirming. (in the day modifies later)