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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