THE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE
www.dcs.k12.oh.us › site › handlersTHE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE 1. A phrase is a group of words without a subject and verb, used as one part of speech. (There are several types of phrases including the verb phrase, noun phrase, and prepositional phrase.) 2. The prepositional phrase consists of the preposition, its object, and modifiers of the object. The
Identifying Prepositional Phrases Worksheet
www.norwellschools.org › cms › lib02ask "Between what?" The noun "cracks" answers the question, so it is the object of the preposition. 3. Prepositional phrases are used as adjectives or adverbs. When prepositional phrases are used as adjectives, the phrase comes immediately after the noun or pronoun it modifies. The phrase answers one of the following questions about the