PPT-Prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections, by golly!

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Prepositions conjunctions and interjections by golly Parts of Speech Prepositions A preposition is a word which introduces a phrase An object follows it The object

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Prepositions conjunctions and interjections by golly Parts of Speech Prepositions A preposition is a word which introduces a phrase An object follows it The object is always a noun or a pronoun. Parts of Speech. Prepositions. A. preposition . is a word, which introduces a phrase. .. . An . object follows it. . The . object is always a noun or a pronoun. . Sometimes . there may be adjectives describing the noun.. Unit 14. Prepositions. A . preposition. is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to some other word in a sentence.. The dictionary . on. . the desk was open.. An almanac was . under. . the dictionary. Prepositions. A . preposition. is a word that relates a noun or pronoun that appears with it to another word in the sentence.. It . shows relationships . between separate things, including location, direction, cause, and possession.. INTERJECTIONS. Interjections are words that are added to convey emotion.. RULE: Interjections are not grammatically related to any other part of the sentence.. Interjections are usually followed by an exclamation mark.. Using Commas with Interjections. Remember:. To . Set Off Interjections. used to separate an interjection or weak exclamation from the rest of the sentence. Example: No kidding, you mean computers may be sewn into clothing someday?. The words in English sentences are connected to one another in a variety of ways. One common method of connecting words is by using prepositions. What are they?. Some are one syllable. Location : at, by, in, on, near. Chapter 6, Lesson 1. Definition. A preposition is a word that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and some other word in the sentence.. Example. Robots . in. outer space perform useful functions.. Let’s review.. Fold paper hamburger style.. Fold hamburger style again.. Fold one more hamburger.. Unfold two hamburgers.. Cut half way down middle line on folded side.. Unfold completely.. Fold hotdog style.. Miss Johnson. Conjunctions. Conjunctions. : a word that connects words, phrases (groups of words that . do not . contain both a subject and a verb), or clauses (groups of words that. do . contain subjects and verbs). Tuesday 18. th. April 2017. What are propositions?. Prepositions are used to show the . location. , . time. or . movement. of nouns or pronouns.. Prepositions . of location show the . place. or . Lesson 1: What is an Adverb?. Adverbs. An . adverb . is a word that describes a verb. . Tell how, when, or where the action happens. . Many end in –. ly. . . Common Adverbs. How: fast, hard, together, happily, quietly. These slides illustrate things that different authors have . written using prepositions.. The illustrator takes the author’s words and then carefully tries to show them in a picture. . When you write a story you have to do it the other way round! – you have to imagine the picture in your head, and then carefully choose the right words to describe the picture.. Prepositions. A preposition is a joining word that connects a noun or pronoun to the rest of the sentence.. Prepositions all 49. Aboard, about, above, across, after, against, along, among, around, at. Adjectives. An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or pronoun by limiting its meaning. E.g. . three. dollars, . any. objections, . baby. . ducks, . Chinese. teacup, . purple. balloon, . no.

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