This prepositional phrase means "old-fashioned."
What is "out of date"?
Give me a prepositional phrase
For a change, on condition, in advance, at the same time, in case, at a glance, by mistake, in the sales, out of the question, out of date, in time
Make a sentence with the prepositional phrase in advance.
I bought my tickets in advance.
I baked the dessert in advance.
This phrase means "ahead of time."
What is "in advance"?
This prepositional phrase means "simultaneously."
What is "at the same time"?
For a change (different from usual), on condition (as long as), in advance (ahead of time), at the same time (simultaneously), in case (in the event that), at a glance (with a quick look), by mistake (without realizing/accidentally), in the sales (when the price is low), out of the question (an impossibility), out of date (old-fashioned), in time (before it begins)
Make a sentence with the prepositional phrase out of the question.
Serving orange juice is out of the question because my friend is allergic to citrus.
This phrase means "without realizing/accidentally."
What is "by mistake"?
This prepositional phrase means "when the prices went down."
What is "in the sales"?
What prepositional phrase could be used in this sentence? I purchased the red boots on accident.
By mistake - I purchased the red boots by mistake.
Make a sentence with the prepositional phrase for a change.
He cleaned his plate for a change.
The band played Spanish music for a change.
This prepositional phrase means "by looking quickly."
What is "at a glance?"
This prepositional phrase means "an impossibility."
What is "out of the question"?
What prepositional phrase could be used in this statement? I am saving money in the event that I find a good car.
In case - I am saving money in case I find a good car.
With you and a teammate, create a two sentence conversation with 2 prepositional phrases.
You can come with me on condition that you pay for dinner.
Okay - let me know what you want to eat in advance.
This prepositional phrase means "different from what is usual."
What is "for a change?"
This prepositional phrase means "as long as."
What is "on condition"?
How can you reword this sentence to include a prepositional phrase? He went hiking alone.
He went hiking alone for a change.
He went hiking alone in case he got lost.
He went hiking alone by mistake.
With you and 2 teammates, have a conversation with 3 prepositional phrases.
The dress I bought is out of date.
Did you buy the dress by mistake?
No - I think she bought it in the sales.
This prepositional phrase means "in the event that."
What is "in case"?