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Prepositions

Prepositions. …help a reader understand the relationship of one word to another. A preposition relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence. It usually tells where something is or where something is going. Prepositions List. Use your long paper to make your preposition book.

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Prepositions

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  1. Prepositions • …help a reader understand the relationship of one word to another. • A preposition relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence. • It usually tells where something is or where something is going

  2. Prepositions List Use your long paper to make your preposition book.

  3. A Prepositions-

  4. Before Behind Below Beneath beside Besides Between Beyond But By B Prepositions- movements

  5. D Prepositions • 1. down (into the basement) • 2. during (a tornado)

  6. E Preposition • Except( for this one , we only have 49 more to learn)

  7. F Prepositions • 1. for (this gift is for you) • 2. from (from me)

  8. I Prepositions • 1. in (come in my house) • 2. inside (inside my room) • 3. into (into my closet and play dress up)

  9. L Preposition • 1. like (like oh my gosh, we have to learn 50 prepositions)

  10. N Preposition • 1. near (I need to sit near Mrs. Davis’s desk)

  11. O Preposition • 1. of • 2. off • 3. on • 4. onto • 5. opposite • 6. out • 7. outside • 8. over (thank goodness this list is over!)

  12. P Preposition • 1. past ( I drive past her house singing…)

  13. S preposition • 1. since( “Since You’ve Been Gone”)

  14. T Preposition • 1. through ( go through the class door) • 2. to (to the office) • 3. toward (toward the phone and make your call)

  15. U Prepositions • 1. under (go under the fence) • 2. underneath (underneath the clothes line) • 3. until (until you get to the step) • 4. up( walk up the step) • 5. upon ( and lay a fresh red rose upon her doorstep, and she’ll be yours forever)

  16. W Prepositions • 1. with • 2. within • 3. without

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