Prepositional Phrase _ 1
Prepositional phrases
consist of two basic parts: the preposition and the object. The object can be a
noun, pronoun, or gerund. In prepositional phrases, prepositions are almost
always followed by an object.
Prepositional Phrases
Preposition |
Object |
Prepositional Phrase |
On |
The desk |
On the desk |
On |
The phone |
On the phone |
At |
The park |
At the park |
At |
The stadium |
At the stadium |
In |
The morning |
In the morning |
In |
The car |
In the car |
Of |
The book |
Of the book |
Of |
My family |
Of my family |
To |
The theater |
To the theater |
To |
The roof |
To the roof |
For |
Your birthday |
For your birthday |
For |
Many years |
For many years |
With |
French fries |
With French fries |
With |
An accent |
With an accent |
Over |
The moon |
Over the moon |
Over |
An hour |
Over an hour |
By |
The bank |
By the bank |
By |
The mailman |
By the mailman |
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