'Title: Prepositional phrases lesson | The parts of speech #EnglishGrammar | What is a prepositional phrase In this video, let\'s learn about prepositional phrases and words they describe. Prepositional phrases are word chunks that begin with a preposition. A phrase is a group of words that is incomplete in thought and lacks a subject and/or predicate. It gives further meaning by either naming, modifying, or explaining a word or a group of words in a sentence. Prepositional Phrase starts with a preposition and always has an object (noun/pronoun) after it. The prepositional adjective phrase describes the noun/pronoun in a sentence by telling its location or its association with the modified word Prepositional adverb phrase describes a verb, an adjective, or adverb Summary: Understanding Prepositional Phrases This video connects the function of a prepositional phrase to the function of complete sentences (subjects and predicates). A prepositional phrase is explained as consisting of a preposition and an object of a preposition. Prepositional phrases provide additional information to make our speaking and writing more specific. Prepositions are simplified as words that indicate time or place. ACTIVITY: PREPOSITIONAL ADVERB PHRASE or PREPOSITIONAL ADVERB PHRASE ANSWERS: 1-5 (PadvP) 6-7 (PadjP) 1. The tiger crept over the grass. 2. We will order pizza during halftime. 3. I will climb up the highest mountain tomorrow. 4. I love to take my truck off the road. 5. The baby cried well into the night. 6. The book with the tattered cover has been read many times. 7. All the passengers aboard the runaway train were frightened. 8. The present inside the big box is mine. 9. Our boss put out a memo regarding the new rule. 10. The clues within the first few chapters will lead to the murderer.
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