Identifying Prepositional Phrases

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Identifying Prepositional Phrases 1. Find the preposition 2. Identify its object 3. Find any modifiers of that object The book on the shelf is red. The book on the shelf is red. The book on the shelf is red. The book on the shelf is red.

Identifying the Function of Prepositional Phrases The book on the shelf is red. The book on the shelf is red. The book on the shelf is red. Adj. N 4. Noun/Pronoun=Adjective Phrase Verb/Adj./Adv.=Adverb Phrase 3. Determine the part of speech of that word. 2. Identify the word it modifies. 1. Find the prepositional phrase.

Identifying the Function of Prepositional Phrases 1. Find the prepositional phrase. 2. Identify the word it modifies. 3. Determine the part of speech of that word. 4. Noun/Pronoun=Adjective Phrase Verb/Adj./Adv.=Adverb Phrase

Adjective Phrases Follow the noun or pronoun that they modify Tell which one?, what kind?, how much?, or how many? about that noun or pronoun

Adverb Phrases Can be anywhere in the sentence Tell how?, when?, where?, why?, or to what extent? about the verb, adjective or adverb they modify