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Prepositions lesson plan:

Prepositions usually answers things like when or where, and many times others

where are you? BY the chair.

where are you walking? INTO the house

When will you complete this task? WITHIN 3 hours

some of the more basic prespositions are by/with/in/from/to/for.

prepostional phrases are the words that follow and are related to the prepostion and is
most often a noun.

by THE CHAIR into THE HOUSE within 3 HOURS

think of it this way. in most every sentence, there is a subject and a verb, and usually an
object. the prepositional phrase is usually everything else

I threw the ball to jack

who threw the ball? I (subject)

what did jack do? he THREW (verb)

what did i throw? THE BALL (object)

to whom did i throw it? JACK (prepositional phrase)

How to think about them: I think of them as the placement of two things. "A with B", "A on
top of B", "A beside B".

https://www.teachwire.net/news/prepositional-phrases

https://www.jccc.edu/student-resources/academic-resource-center/writing-
center/files/prepositions.pdf

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