A preposition shows:
time and/or location
What is the prepositional phrase:
The high school room is above our classroom.
Above our classroom
A _______________ separates a prepositional phrase from the rest of the sentence.
Comma
An adjective prepositional phrase describes a ___________
Noun
An object of the preposition is the _________ at the end of the prepositional phrase
noun
What is the preposition in the following sentence:
The coffee spilled on the table.
On
The force lies within your heart.
Within your heart
A prepositional phrase usually needs punctuation when it is in the _____________ of the sentence
Beginning
An adverbial prepositional phrase describes a _________, __________, ____________
verb, adverb, adjective
What is the object of the preposition:
The star is hanging from the wall.
wall
What is the preposition(s) in the following sentence:
Don't sit beside someone who will get you in trouble.
The store around the corner is the one I go to.
around the corner
Punctuate the sentence:
After the school day the class had a detention.
After the school day, the class had a detention.
What type of prepositional phrase is being used:
Someone should water the flower bed in my front yard
Adjective
In your notebook, you should find the grammar section.
notebook
What is the preposition in the following sentence:
Everyone got a point except this class.
Except
We are viewing the house at 3 pm tomorrow.
at 3 pm
Punctuate the sentence:
During the concert in the evening we ate a pretzel.
During the concert in the evening, we ate a pretzel.
After our long workout, we collapsed.
Adverb
All of the writing prompts were about Cade.
prompts, Cade
How many prepositions can be in a sentence?
Any amount
During the quiz, the class talked too much about random things.
During the quiz; about random things
Punctuate the sentence:
Too much paper was left in the classroom.
Too much paper was left in the classroom :)
An adverbial prepositional phrase answers _________, ___________, or ___________
how, where, or when
What is the object of the preposition:
He tried to make us laugh about the joke.
joke