a group of words made up of
preposition, its object, and any of
the object’s modifier
Example:
The moonlight shone through the
open window.
preposition
object
through
*Object of the preposition is a noun or
pronoun that completes the prepositional
phrase.
EXAMPLE:*A preposition must always
have an object.
He makes me lie down in green
pastures.
in
Prepositional phrase
pasture
Object of P.Preposition
It can modify nouns, verbs, and
complete clauses.
MOTIVATION
Fromthe3columnsprovided,makeapatterntoformasmany
completesentencesasyoucan.
Example:
AAB=Thegirllovestowalkunderthetree.
I II III
A. The girl loves to walk
B. The dog sat
C. You should attend the
meeting
D. I saw a bird
E. Spiders do not usually build
webs
A. under
B. in
C. near
D. during
E. at
F. on
G. beside
A. the market.
B. the tree.
C. the city.
D. the school.
E. the morning.
F. the beautiful lake.
G. sunset.
ACTIVITY
1. Make a story out of the pictures flashed in
the LCD Projector.
2. All of the pictures should be used in the entire
story.
3. Each group will be having a representative to
present your group work.
Instruction:
 Pictures:
 Bag, Mother, Alarm Clock, Chicken,
School, Park, Baby, Ice Cream, Pencil,Toy,
soap, ad sleeping cat.

Creativity – 40%
Content – 40%
Teamwork – 10%
Presentation – 10%
100%
Rubrics of theActivity
APPLICATION
Makeaprepositionalphraseoutofthefrequentused
prepositions:near like like
about around between
above at beyond
across before before
but after behind
by among below
down during through
into from near
EVALUATION
Read the fable below, then encircle the preposition and underline
the prepositional phrase in each numbered sentences.
1) On a summer day, a grasshopper was hopping around happily.
(2)Then an ant came along, dragging with great effort a large piece
of corn toward her nest. (3)The grasshopper laughed at the ant. (4)
Then he invited the ant to come and sing for a while instead of
working so hard. (5)The ant replied that she was helping to store
away food for the winter, and she suggested that the grasshopper
should do it too.
(6)"Why bother about winter?" said the grasshopper.
(7)"We have plenty of food right now." (8)But the ant went on its
way and continued its work. (9)When the winter came the
grasshopper had no food and found itself dying of hunger, while it
saw that the ants had plenty of corn and grain from the stores they
had collected in the summer. (10)Then the grasshopper knew: it is
best to prepare for the time of necessity.

Prepositional Phrase

  • 2.
    a group ofwords made up of preposition, its object, and any of the object’s modifier Example: The moonlight shone through the open window. preposition object through
  • 3.
    *Object of thepreposition is a noun or pronoun that completes the prepositional phrase. EXAMPLE:*A preposition must always have an object. He makes me lie down in green pastures. in Prepositional phrase pasture Object of P.Preposition
  • 4.
    It can modifynouns, verbs, and complete clauses.
  • 5.
  • 6.
    Fromthe3columnsprovided,makeapatterntoformasmany completesentencesasyoucan. Example: AAB=Thegirllovestowalkunderthetree. I II III A.The girl loves to walk B. The dog sat C. You should attend the meeting D. I saw a bird E. Spiders do not usually build webs A. under B. in C. near D. during E. at F. on G. beside A. the market. B. the tree. C. the city. D. the school. E. the morning. F. the beautiful lake. G. sunset.
  • 7.
  • 8.
    1. Make astory out of the pictures flashed in the LCD Projector. 2. All of the pictures should be used in the entire story. 3. Each group will be having a representative to present your group work. Instruction:
  • 9.
     Pictures:  Bag,Mother, Alarm Clock, Chicken, School, Park, Baby, Ice Cream, Pencil,Toy, soap, ad sleeping cat. 
  • 10.
    Creativity – 40% Content– 40% Teamwork – 10% Presentation – 10% 100% Rubrics of theActivity
  • 11.
  • 12.
    Makeaprepositionalphraseoutofthefrequentused prepositions:near like like aboutaround between above at beyond across before before but after behind by among below down during through into from near
  • 13.
  • 14.
    Read the fablebelow, then encircle the preposition and underline the prepositional phrase in each numbered sentences. 1) On a summer day, a grasshopper was hopping around happily. (2)Then an ant came along, dragging with great effort a large piece of corn toward her nest. (3)The grasshopper laughed at the ant. (4) Then he invited the ant to come and sing for a while instead of working so hard. (5)The ant replied that she was helping to store away food for the winter, and she suggested that the grasshopper should do it too. (6)"Why bother about winter?" said the grasshopper. (7)"We have plenty of food right now." (8)But the ant went on its way and continued its work. (9)When the winter came the grasshopper had no food and found itself dying of hunger, while it saw that the ants had plenty of corn and grain from the stores they had collected in the summer. (10)Then the grasshopper knew: it is best to prepare for the time of necessity.