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Prepositions Common Core Aligned L.4.1.e Around Behind Between

L.4.1.e Prepositional Phrases I can form and use prepositional phrases. A preposition is a word that relates a or to another word in a sentence. Prepositions give more information about,,,,, or. A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a.

Prepositions in Mentor Texts Under the snow is a whole secret kingdom, where the smallest forest animals stay safe and warm. You re skiing over them now, (Messner, Over and Under the Snow, 2011). Prepositions show us where, like in your bed,, beside the chair -- under, over, by the clover, about, above, or next to Rover, (Cleary, Under, Over, by the Clover: What Is a Preposition, 2003). Practice Circle the prepositions and underline the prepositional phrases in the following sentences. 1. I became annoyed when the guy sitting behind me talked all through the movie. 2. The wind blew the leaf off the tree and against the fence. 3. My pea rolled under the table, across the floor, and out the door. 4. In the past, I have had troubles sleeping at night. 5. The golfer drove the cart under the bridge, toward the next tee box. 6. We walked around town, staying on the dirt path near the lake. 7. I woke up before six o clock and hopped in the shower. 8. The children ran inside the house during the thunderstorm. 9 My cat slept on the bed with me for warmth. 10. We liked eating at the restaurant located near the waterfall. 11. At the concert, Zach stood between two girls. 12. We were within a mile from the exit when our tire went flat.

You Try It Write a prepositional phrase using each preposition. Be sure to begin each phrase with the preposition given and end the phrase with a noun or pronoun as the object. around during between across behind through down within over beyond Rewrite each sentence below, adding a prepositional phrase. I ate breakfast. Our team won the game. We went hiking.

John rode his bicycle. The baby cried. Our family took a vacation. Write a sentence using the preposition under and the object desk. Write a sentence using the preposition over and the object house. Write a sentence using the preposition against and the object fence. Write a sentence using the preposition after and the object movie. The rabbit sat by the tree.

L.4.1.e Prepositional Phrases I can form and use prepositional phrases. A preposition is a word that relates a noun or pronoun to another word in a sentence. Prepositions give more information about how, when, why, who, where, or which one. A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition.

Prepositions in Mentor Texts Under the snow is a whole secret kingdom, where the smallest forest animals stay safe and warm. You re skiing over them now, (Messner, Over and Under the Snow, 2011). Prepositions show us where, like in your bed,, beside the chair -- under, over, by the clover, about, above, or next to Rover, (Cleary, Under, Over, by the Clover: What Is a Preposition, 2003). Practice Circle the prepositions and underline the prepositional phrases in the following sentences. 1. I became annoyed when the guy sitting behind me talked all through the movie. 2. The wind blew the leaf off the tree and against the fence. 3. My pea rolled under the table, across the floor, and out the door. 4. In the past, I have had troubles sleeping at night. 5. The golfer drove the cart under the bridge, toward the next tee box. 6. We walked around town, staying on the dirt path near the lake. 7. I jumped out of bed before six o clock and hopped in the shower. 8. The children ran inside the house during the thunderstorm. 9 My cat slept on the bed with me for warmth. 10. We liked eating at the restaurant located near the waterfall. 11. At the concert, Zach stood between two girls. 12. We were within a mile from the exit when our tire went flat.

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