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Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections

What is a Preposition? A preposition is a word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence. A preposition is always followed by an object, either a noun or a pronoun. The article about insects is interesting Preposition

Prepositions In the sentences below, notice how each preposition expresses a different relationship between the worm and the apple. The worm is on the apple. The worm is beside the apple. The worm is under the apple. The worm is in the apple.

Common Prepositions AboutAtDespiteLikeTo AboveBeforeDownNearToward AcrossBehindDuringOfUnder AfterBelowExceptOffUntil AgainstBeneathForOnUp AlongBesideFrom0utWith AmongBetweenInOverWithin AroundBeyondInsidePastwithout AsByIntothrough

Prepositional Phrases A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition, its object, and any modifiers of the object. The object of the preposition is the noun or pronoun following the preposition. The ant scurried out the door. preposition Object of preposition

Between or Among Use between when the object of the preposition refers to two people or things. Ants share food between two nest mates. Use among when speaking of three or more. Ants share food among all the colony members

Preposition or Adverb? Sometimes the same word can be used as a preposition or as an adverb. If the word has no object, then it is an adverb. The ant scurried out the door. The ant scurried out. prepositionObject Adverb

Adjective Phrases An adjective prepositional phrase modifies a noun or a pronoun. Like an adjective, a prepositional phrase can tell which one, how many, or what kind. The spider is a type of jumping spider. The tiny bug on the windowsill is also a jumping spider. What kind? Which one?

Adverb Phrase An adverb prepositional phrase modifies a verb, an adjective, or an adverb. Like an adverb, a prepositional phrase can tell where, when, how, why, or to what extent. Jumping spiders live in many places. (where?) These spiders are famous for their eight eyes. (why?) They jump far for their size? (how?)

Several prepositional phrases can work together. Each phrase after the first one often modifies the object of the phrase before it. A spider sat (on the tip) (of a twig) (in a tree) When you write, try to place each prepositional phrase as close as possible to the word it modifies. Otherwise, you may confuse your readers. With eight hairy legs, the bird chased the spider. The bird chased the spider with eight hairy legs.

Conjunctions A conjunction is a word used to join words or groups of words. Different kinds of conjunctions are used in different ways.

Coordinating Conjunctions A coordinating conjunction connects words used in the same way. The words joined by a conjunction can be subjects, objects, predicates, or any other kind of sentence parts. Insects and crustaceans have eyes with many lenses. Light enters the front or the sides of their eyes. subjects objects

Common Coordinating Conjunctions AndButOrNotYetSoFor Use and to connect similar ideas. Use but to contrast ideas. Each lens can receive light and form a separate image. Insects’ eyes are smaller than our, but their vision is more complex.

Correlative Conjunctions Correlative conjunctions are pairs of words that connect words used in the same way. Like coordinating conjunctions, correlative conjunctions can join subjects, objects, predicates, and other sentence parts. Both flies and mosquitoes have compound eyes. Correlative Conjunction

Interjections An interjection is a word or phrase used to express emotion. Hey, look at that bug. It’s a cockroach! Yuck!