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Title: The Prepositional Phrase Opener


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  • The Prepositional Phrase Opener

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What is a prepositional phrase?
  • A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition
    and ends with a noun or pronoun, which is called
    the object of the preposition.

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The Prepositional Phrase Opener
  • Grades will drop without science camp.

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  • To vary sentence openings, begin a sentence with
    a prepositional phrase.

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Prepositional Phrase Opener
  • Science grades will drop without science camp.
  • Without science camp, grades will drop.

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The Prepositional Phrase Opener
  • Instead of We need friends in our lives.
  • Write In our lives, we need friends.

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Notice!
  • A comma should be placed after a prepositional
    phrase when it is placed at the beginning of a
    sentence.

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Combine the following sentences.
  • Place the prepositional phrase at the beginning
    of the sentence.
  • Then underline the subject noun once and the verb
    twice.

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Combine
  • A company of soldiers marched.
  • They marched across a bridge.

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Combined
  • Across a bridge, a company of soldiers marched.

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Combine
  • The student council should discuss this concern.
  • They should discuss it at its next meeting.

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Combined
  • At its next meeting, the student council should
    discuss this concern.

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Combine
  • There was a feeble, shabbily dressed man.
  • He tottered down the rain-soaked street.

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Combined
  • Down the rain-soaked street, tottered a feeble,
    shabbily dressed man.

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Combine
  • The wolf leaped furtively.
  • It was out of the moonlit, silent darkness.

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Combined
  • Out of the moonlit, silent darkness, the wolf
    leaped furtively.

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Combine
  • I went and kissed my mother.
  • I went and kissed my mother in the dining room.

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Combined
  • In the dining room, I went and kissed my mother.

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Combine
  • A large maple tree grew.
  • It grew beside the house.

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Combined
  • Beside the house,
  • grew a large maple tree.

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Combine
  • A white flag flew.
  • A white flag flew over the cabin.

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Combined
  • Over the cabin, flew a white flag.

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Combine
  • The bald eagle soared.
  • It soared beneath the clouds.

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Combined
  • Beneath the clouds, soared the bald eagle.

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Combine
  • There are vertical shafts in the frame of a
    building.
  • They zoom straight upward from the earth.

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Combined
  • In the frame of a building, the vertical shafts
    zoom straight upward from the earth.

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Remember!
  • You will never find the subject noun or the verb
    of a sentence in the prepositional phrase. Never!

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Important!
  • Never end a sentence with a preposition.

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Do Not End a Sentence with a Preposition!
  • I understand that you are having difficulty
    choosing where to move to.
  • Solution?

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Do Not End a Sentence with a Preposition!
  • I understand that you are having difficulty
    choosing where to move.

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Do Not End a Sentence with a Preposition!
  • Wrong The country would be a much better place
    to live in.
  • Solution?

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Do Not End a Sentence with a Preposition!
  • The country would be a much better place in which
    to live.

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Do Not End a Sentence with a Preposition!
  • Wrong Which car are they riding in?
  • Solution?

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Do Not End a Sentence with a Preposition!
  • In which car are they riding?

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Do Not End a Sentence with a Preposition!
  • Wrong Who are you going to the party with?

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Do Not End a Sentence with a Preposition!
  • With whom are you going to the party?
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