A preposition is a word that begins a prepositional phrase and shows the relationship between its object and another word in the sentence. A preposition must always have an object. A prepositional phrase starts with a preposition, ends with an object, and may have modifiers between the preposition and object of the preposition.
A prepositional phrase may be used as an adjective telling which or what kind and modifying a noun or pronoun. An adjective prepositional
phrase will come right after the noun or pronoun that it modifies. If there are two adjective prepositional phrases together, one will follow the other.
Only adjective prepositional phrases modify the object of the preposition
in another prepositional phrase. Notice that some prepositional phrases
may be adverbs or adjectives because of their location in the sentence.
Instructions: Pick out the prepositional phrases in these sentences, identify what
they tell us, and what they modify.
1. The early settlers were very careless of our forests.
2. We divided the candy among the children at the party.
3. I still live in that stucco house in the next block.
4. The rooms of the house were dark and dreary.
5. The sound of whispers came to us through the window.
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Answers:
1. The early settlers were very careless of our forests.
- of our forests modifies careless (telling how)
2. We divided the candy among the children at the party.
- among the children modifies divided (telling how)
- at the party modifies children (telling which)
- or -
- at the party modifies divided (telling where)
3. I still live in that stucco house in the next block.
- in that stucco house modifies live (telling where)
- in the next block modifies house (telling which)
4. The rooms of the house were dark and dreary.
- of the house modifies rooms (telling which)
5. The sound of whispers came to us through the window.
- of whispers modifies sound telling what kind)
- to
us modifies came (telling where)
- through the window modifies came (telling how)
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