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Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION?

English 7 Mr. Holes. Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION?. A PREPOSITION is a word used to describe TIME, LOCATION, DIRECTION, and RELATIONSHIP. PREPOSITIONS are useful words that connect a Noun or Pronoun to another word in the sentence.

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Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION?

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  1. English 7 Mr. Holes Parts of Speech:What is a PREPOSITION?

  2. A PREPOSITION is a word used to describe TIME, LOCATION, DIRECTION, and RELATIONSHIP. PREPOSITIONS are useful words that connect a Noun or Pronoun to another word in the sentence. A PREPOSITIONis one of the 8 parts of speech. Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION? So, what is aPREPOSITION ?

  3. Remember, a PREPOSITION describes Time, Location, Direction, Relationship PREPOSITIONS describing SPACE: Above, about, to, below, within, down, on, off, in above the basement… within these walls… off the wall… on the floor… Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION? So, what is aPREPOSITION ?

  4. Remember, a PREPOSITION describes Time, Location, Direction, Relationship PREPOSITIONS describing LOCATION: Aboard, against, around, at, behind, beneath aboard the ship… at the store… beneath the ground… behind the door… Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION? So, what is aPREPOSITION ?

  5. Remember, a PREPOSITION describes Time, Location, Direction, Relationship PREPOSITIONS describing DIRECTION: across, through, along, into, past, toward across the river… along the way… through the woods… into the night… Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION? So, what is aPREPOSITION ?

  6. Remember, a PREPOSITION describes Time, Location, Direction, Relationship PREPOSITIONS describing TIME: after, before, during, since, until after the flood… since you asked… during the class… before the test… Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION? So, what is aPREPOSITION ?

  7. Remember, a PREPOSITION describes Time, Location, Direction, Relationship PREPOSITIONS describing RELATIONSHIP: of, from, among, by, except, for, like, without from the store… by the road… for several minutes… among the students… Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION? So, what is aPREPOSITION ?

  8. Remember, a PREPOSITION describes Time, Location, Direction, Relationship A PREPOSITION never stands alone in a sentence; it is always used in PREPOSITIONAL PHRASEs: It includes a Preposition, an Object, and any descriptors Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION? So, what is aPREPOSITION ?

  9. Remember, a PREPOSITION describes Time, Location, Direction, Relationship A PREPOSITION never stands alone in a sentence; it is always used in PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE: The student ran across the field. Across is the preposition … field is the object Parts of Speech: What is a PREPOSITION? So, what is aPREPOSITION ?

  10. Why should we use carefully-chosen PREPOSITIONS in our writing? – which sounds better: “We left in the morning for a long day trip.” - or - “The trip through the mountains was an exhilarating experience. We left just after dawn in a van loaded with passengers and luggage. We believed that the trip would take between six and eight hours, and we hoped to arrive at our final destination before dark.”

  11. Why should we use carefully-chosen PREPOSITIONS in our writing? – which sounds better: Customize this editing technique to your writing. Use both prepositional phrases and descriptive words to convey the exact meaning of your sentence and provide the reader with specific images. The first example is rather dull, isn’t it? There is no detail to tell us location, time, or relationship.

  12. How can using PREPOSITIONS help you? • Communicating your ideas clearly • Demonstrating you have controlover your writing • Making your writing more exciting &fun to read

  13. What do we think of authors or writers who don’t use interesting PREPOSITIONS? • They do not proofread. • They are lazy(and probably boring). • They do not take the timeto re-read their work. • They don’t care if the reader enjoys their writing

  14. Knowing the Parts of Speech IS Important!!! • For knowledge • For a job • For education • For clarity • For communication

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