Prepositional Phrases | Grammar Quizzes
www.grammar-quizzes.com › prepsumA prepositional phrase: expresses — timing (in the morning), location (on the sidewalk), manner (in a quick manner) possession or source (of ours), person affected by an action (to me, for me) or an expression (in a flash). Connective prepositions express: reason (because, since, as), concession (though, despite), purpose (in order, so that), timing (after, before, when, while, until), condition (if , unless), purpose, intent (so that).
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases Practice
www.oregonsd.org › site › handlersPractice Prepositions link and relate nouns to other parts of a sentence. They often show position or placement. Write each word from the preposition list in a place which illustrates its position in relation to the boxes. For example “in” is in a box. Around Below On Against Behind Above Over Through Beside Between Across Underneath Near Toward