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STEP 1 LESSON NOTES: PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES

A prepositional phrase is a that begins with a and ends with a or a

The noun or pronoun which ends this type of phrase is called the of the .

The and are inside a prepositional phrase.

To find the beginning of a prepositional phrase, look for a .
To find the object of the prepositional phrase, look for a noun or pronoun that answers the questions ? or ?

The word in a prepositional phrase is the , and the last word is the of the preposition. The words in between are
and .

Sometimes prepositions are , which means more than one of them has been used in a single phrase.

Sometimes even the of the is compound. If so, the objects are joined by a conjunction (,,, etc.)

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