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Common prepositionsAbout before during over

Above behindfor since

Across below from through

After beneath in to

Against beside into under

Along between like until

Among beyond of up

Around by off upon

At down on with

Prepositional Phrases

Add detail to your writing. Shows the relationship of a noun/pronoun to some other word in a sentence. Begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or a pronoun.

Example:

The birds sat under the trees and searched for food.

Prepositional phrases:

under the trees

for food

A prepositional phrase sometimes works as an adjective…

The cake on the table looked stale.

A prepositional phrase sometimes works as an adverb…

The burglar entered through the basement window.

You try…

They crowded into the room.

Object of the preposition

The noun or pronoun which ends this type of phrase.

The birds sat [under the trees] and searched [for food].

Object of preposition: trees, food

The words between the preposition and the object of the preposition are adjectives and adverbs.

One [of the girls] [in the new blue car] is my sister.

When the object of the preposition is compound

Example:

Barbara was walking [with Jon and me].

The word “and” is a conjunction, so both Jon and me are objects of the preposition.

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