Prepositional phrases
Presented by: Azmat Channa
,Nadeem Markhund And M.Danial.
• Recognize a prepositional phrase when you
see one.
• At the minimum, a prepositional phrase will
begin with apreposition and end with
a noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause, the
"object" of the preposition.
• The object of the preposition will often have
one or more modifiers to describe it. These
are the patterns for a prepositional phrase:
• PREPOSITION + NOUN, PRONOUN, GERUND, OR CLAUSE
• PREPOSITION + MODIFIER(S) + NOUN, PRONOUN, GERUND, OR CLAUSE
• Here are some examples of the most basic prepositional phrase:
• 1.At home
• At = preposition; home = noun.
• 2.In time
• In = preposition; time = noun.
• 3.From Richie
• From = preposition; Richie = noun.
• 4.With me
• With = preposition; me = pronoun.
• 5.By singing
• By = preposition; singing = gerund.
• 6.About what we need
• About = preposition; what we need = noun clause.
• Most prepositional phrases are longer, like these:
• 7.From my grandmother
• From = preposition; my =
modifier;grandmother = noun.
• 8.Under the warm blanket
• Under = preposition; the, warm =
modifiers;blanket = noun.
• 9.In the weedy, overgrown garden
• In = preposition; the, weedy, overgrown =
modifiers; garden = noun.
• 10.Along the busy, six-lane highway
• Along = preposition; the, busy, six-lane =
modifiers; highway = noun.
• 11.Without excessively worrying
• Without = preposition; excessively =
modifier;worrying = gerund.
• A prepositional phrase will function as an adjective oradverb. As an
adjective, the prepositional phrase will answer the question Which
one?
• Read these examples:
• 12.The book on the bathroom floor is swollen from shower steam.
• 13.Which book? The one on the bathroom floor!
• 14.The sweet potatoes in the vegetable binare green with mold.
• 15.Which sweet potatoes? The ones forgotten in the vegetable bin!
• 16.The note from Beverly confessed that she had eaten the leftover
pizza.
• 17.Which note? The one from Beverly!
• As an adverb, a prepositional phrase will answer questions
such as How? When? or Where?
• 18.Freddy is stiff from yesterday's long football practice.
• 19.How did Freddy get stiff? From yesterday's long football
practice!
• 20.Before class, Josh begged his friends for a pencil.
• 21.When did Josh do his begging? Before class!
• 22.Feeling brave, we tried the Dragon Breath Burritos at
Tito's Taco Palace.
• 23.Where did we eat the spicy food? At Tito's Taco Palace!
• 24.You can use the broom behind you to sweep the floor.
• 25. The bracelet in the storefront window is the
one I want.
• 26. We stayed at the cabin by the river.
• 27. The store at the corner sells sandwiches.
• 28. I adopted a black cat with white paws.
• 29. When you get to the sign, take a left.
• 30. We climbed up the hill to see the view.
• 31. It annoys me when people talk during
movies.
• 32. Hannah looked under the bed to see if she
could find her necklace.
• 33. I’ll meet you after school.
• 34. The sun rose over the mountain.
• 35. By the ocean
• 36.Near the window
• 37.Over the cabinet
• 38.With us
• 39.In your ear
• 40.Under your hat
• 41: The flower in the vase is a peony.
42: The umbrella with the polka-dots is Mary Anne's.
43: We will be going to the movies.
45: My lunch period is after science.
46: You are walking on your tiptoes.
• 47. over the hill
48.behind the door
49.at Mary's house
50.without your coat
51.during lunch
52.atop Mount Everest
• 53 .Aboard
• We climbed aboard the boat.
• Is there a doctor aboard the plane?
• 54.About
• What do you think about Mary?
• Let's talk about something different.
• I've just read a book about President Putin.
• The lion was pacing about its cage.
• 55 .Above
• We are flying above the clouds.
• We live in the hills, 1,000 metres above sea-level.
• It's only two degrees above freezing point. [+2ºC]
• Who came above you in the test results?
• 56.across
• We drove across the desert.
• The dog ran across the road.
• There is a bridge across the river.
• She lives in the house across the street. It's nearly opposite
mine.
• 57.after (also conjunction)
• We had lunch [1pm] after the meeting [11am].
• Let's meet the day after tomorrow.
• 58.against
• Did you vote for or against the suggestion?
• He put his bicycle against the wall.
• 59.along
• We walked along the beach for two miles.
• There are trees along the road.
• The toilet is along the corridor.
• 60.alongside
• Their boat came alongside our boat.
• Team A worked alongside Team B during construction.
• 61.amid | amidst (poetic)
• I couldn't hear her amid the noise.
• We were lost amidst the trees.
• 62.among | amongst (mainly British English)
• Is there a doctor among us?
• There were secret police among the crowd.
• I was amongst strangers. I didn't know anyone.
• 63.anti
• He seems to be anti my idea.
• Some people are anti everything.
• 64.around
• We walked around the town for an hour.
• They all sat around the camp fire.
• There is a big fence around the house.
• He was born around 1570.
• Let's meet around 7pm.
• 65.as (also conjunction)
• He is working as a waiter.
• The risk is as nothing compared to the profit.
• Ram is as tall as Anthony.
• 66.astride
• She sat astride the horse.
• 67.at
• He is at school.
• We first met at a party.
• Let's start the meeting at 9 o'clock.
• He started work at 17 (years of age).
• We are aiming at sales of $1,000,000.
• 68.according to
• According to John, Mary was late. I believe John.
• 69.ahead of
• Anthony is ahead of Rachel in the race. He'll win.
• We have a long day ahead of us. Let's get going!
• 70.along with
• Do you want some pork along with the chicken?
• 72.apart from
• Nobody objected apart from you, so we did it.
• 73.as for
• As for Matt, he will arrive later.
• 74.aside from
• I have another car aside from this one. Both are red.
• 75.as per
• We must work strictly as per the law.
• 76.as to
• As to your behaviour, I think you were wrong.
• 77.as well as
• You should telephone as well as write, just to be sure.
• 78.away from
• The cat ran away from the dog and escaped.
• 79.before (also conjunction)
• We had lunch [1pm] before the meeting [3pm].
• We met the day before yesterday.
• She was before me in the queue.
• I would rather die before doing that.
• 80.behind
• There is a police car behind us. It's following us.
• We have a garden behind our house.
• The child was hiding behind the tree.
• Much of Holland is below sea-level.
• There is a family in the flat below us.
• 81.below
• Much of Holland is below sea-level.
• There is a family in the flat below us.
• The temperature is 5 degrees below freezing point. [-5ºC]
• I came below Vonica in the test.
• You can buy it if it's below $50.
• 82.beneath
• Our garage is beneath our house.
• The tunnel runs beneath the sea.
• Laurence is beneath the General Manager.
• It was beneath his dignity to do that.
• 83.beside
• The river runs beside our house.
• James was sitting beside Miriam.
• 84.besides
• What shall we have besides coffee?
• 85.between
• Tara was sitting between Ram and Ati.
• Between you and me, I think she's crazy.
• I can meet you between 1pm and 2pm.
• 86.beyond
• Can you see someone in the distance, beyond that house?
• This is too difficult. It's beyond me.
• The meeting continued beyond midnight.
• 87.but (also conjunction)
• Everyone came but Andrea.
• 88.by
• We came by car.
• Fireworks were invented by the Chinese.
• He was shot by a professional killer.
• It happened by accident.
• 89.because of
• We can't play tennis because of the rain.
• 90.but for
• It's your fault! But for you, I'd have been on time.
• 91.by means of
• You open a door by means of its handle.
• 92.close to
• My car is close to your car. About two cars away.
• 93.contrary to
• Contrary to expectations, the euro fell in value.
• 94.forward of
• He was sitting forward of me in the plane. I could just see the back of his head.
• 95.further to
• Further to your letter, I have spoken to Mr Brown
• 96.despite
• We went swimming despite the cold water.
• He passed the test despite being ill.
• 97.down
• They ran down the hill.
• The post office is down the road.
• They have had many wars down the years.
• 98.during
• He fell asleep during the meeting.
• I want to go swimming during the weekend.
• I was bored during the whole film.
• 99.towards (mainly British
English), toward (mainly American English)
• He drove off toward(s) the mountain.
• I'd better go. It's getting toward(s) midnight.
• 100 .regarding
• I would like to speak to you regarding my
homework.
• Regarding John, let's talk later.
•Thank you For
Attention
•The End……

Prepositional phrases

  • 1.
    Prepositional phrases Presented by:Azmat Channa ,Nadeem Markhund And M.Danial.
  • 2.
    • Recognize aprepositional phrase when you see one. • At the minimum, a prepositional phrase will begin with apreposition and end with a noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause, the "object" of the preposition. • The object of the preposition will often have one or more modifiers to describe it. These are the patterns for a prepositional phrase:
  • 3.
    • PREPOSITION +NOUN, PRONOUN, GERUND, OR CLAUSE • PREPOSITION + MODIFIER(S) + NOUN, PRONOUN, GERUND, OR CLAUSE • Here are some examples of the most basic prepositional phrase: • 1.At home • At = preposition; home = noun. • 2.In time • In = preposition; time = noun. • 3.From Richie • From = preposition; Richie = noun. • 4.With me • With = preposition; me = pronoun. • 5.By singing • By = preposition; singing = gerund. • 6.About what we need • About = preposition; what we need = noun clause.
  • 4.
    • Most prepositionalphrases are longer, like these: • 7.From my grandmother • From = preposition; my = modifier;grandmother = noun. • 8.Under the warm blanket • Under = preposition; the, warm = modifiers;blanket = noun. • 9.In the weedy, overgrown garden • In = preposition; the, weedy, overgrown = modifiers; garden = noun.
  • 5.
    • 10.Along thebusy, six-lane highway • Along = preposition; the, busy, six-lane = modifiers; highway = noun. • 11.Without excessively worrying • Without = preposition; excessively = modifier;worrying = gerund.
  • 6.
    • A prepositionalphrase will function as an adjective oradverb. As an adjective, the prepositional phrase will answer the question Which one? • Read these examples: • 12.The book on the bathroom floor is swollen from shower steam. • 13.Which book? The one on the bathroom floor! • 14.The sweet potatoes in the vegetable binare green with mold. • 15.Which sweet potatoes? The ones forgotten in the vegetable bin! • 16.The note from Beverly confessed that she had eaten the leftover pizza. • 17.Which note? The one from Beverly!
  • 7.
    • As anadverb, a prepositional phrase will answer questions such as How? When? or Where? • 18.Freddy is stiff from yesterday's long football practice. • 19.How did Freddy get stiff? From yesterday's long football practice! • 20.Before class, Josh begged his friends for a pencil. • 21.When did Josh do his begging? Before class! • 22.Feeling brave, we tried the Dragon Breath Burritos at Tito's Taco Palace. • 23.Where did we eat the spicy food? At Tito's Taco Palace! • 24.You can use the broom behind you to sweep the floor.
  • 8.
    • 25. Thebracelet in the storefront window is the one I want. • 26. We stayed at the cabin by the river. • 27. The store at the corner sells sandwiches. • 28. I adopted a black cat with white paws. • 29. When you get to the sign, take a left. • 30. We climbed up the hill to see the view. • 31. It annoys me when people talk during movies.
  • 9.
    • 32. Hannahlooked under the bed to see if she could find her necklace. • 33. I’ll meet you after school. • 34. The sun rose over the mountain. • 35. By the ocean • 36.Near the window • 37.Over the cabinet • 38.With us • 39.In your ear • 40.Under your hat
  • 10.
    • 41: Theflower in the vase is a peony. 42: The umbrella with the polka-dots is Mary Anne's. 43: We will be going to the movies. 45: My lunch period is after science. 46: You are walking on your tiptoes. • 47. over the hill 48.behind the door 49.at Mary's house 50.without your coat 51.during lunch 52.atop Mount Everest
  • 11.
    • 53 .Aboard •We climbed aboard the boat. • Is there a doctor aboard the plane? • 54.About • What do you think about Mary? • Let's talk about something different. • I've just read a book about President Putin. • The lion was pacing about its cage. • 55 .Above • We are flying above the clouds. • We live in the hills, 1,000 metres above sea-level. • It's only two degrees above freezing point. [+2ºC] • Who came above you in the test results?
  • 12.
    • 56.across • Wedrove across the desert. • The dog ran across the road. • There is a bridge across the river. • She lives in the house across the street. It's nearly opposite mine. • 57.after (also conjunction) • We had lunch [1pm] after the meeting [11am]. • Let's meet the day after tomorrow. • 58.against • Did you vote for or against the suggestion? • He put his bicycle against the wall.
  • 13.
    • 59.along • Wewalked along the beach for two miles. • There are trees along the road. • The toilet is along the corridor. • 60.alongside • Their boat came alongside our boat. • Team A worked alongside Team B during construction. • 61.amid | amidst (poetic) • I couldn't hear her amid the noise. • We were lost amidst the trees.
  • 14.
    • 62.among |amongst (mainly British English) • Is there a doctor among us? • There were secret police among the crowd. • I was amongst strangers. I didn't know anyone. • 63.anti • He seems to be anti my idea. • Some people are anti everything. • 64.around • We walked around the town for an hour. • They all sat around the camp fire. • There is a big fence around the house. • He was born around 1570. • Let's meet around 7pm.
  • 15.
    • 65.as (alsoconjunction) • He is working as a waiter. • The risk is as nothing compared to the profit. • Ram is as tall as Anthony. • 66.astride • She sat astride the horse. • 67.at • He is at school. • We first met at a party. • Let's start the meeting at 9 o'clock. • He started work at 17 (years of age). • We are aiming at sales of $1,000,000.
  • 16.
    • 68.according to •According to John, Mary was late. I believe John. • 69.ahead of • Anthony is ahead of Rachel in the race. He'll win. • We have a long day ahead of us. Let's get going! • 70.along with • Do you want some pork along with the chicken? • 72.apart from • Nobody objected apart from you, so we did it.
  • 17.
    • 73.as for •As for Matt, he will arrive later. • 74.aside from • I have another car aside from this one. Both are red. • 75.as per • We must work strictly as per the law. • 76.as to • As to your behaviour, I think you were wrong. • 77.as well as • You should telephone as well as write, just to be sure. • 78.away from • The cat ran away from the dog and escaped.
  • 18.
    • 79.before (alsoconjunction) • We had lunch [1pm] before the meeting [3pm]. • We met the day before yesterday. • She was before me in the queue. • I would rather die before doing that. • 80.behind • There is a police car behind us. It's following us. • We have a garden behind our house. • The child was hiding behind the tree. • Much of Holland is below sea-level. • There is a family in the flat below us. • 81.below • Much of Holland is below sea-level. • There is a family in the flat below us. • The temperature is 5 degrees below freezing point. [-5ºC] • I came below Vonica in the test. • You can buy it if it's below $50.
  • 19.
    • 82.beneath • Ourgarage is beneath our house. • The tunnel runs beneath the sea. • Laurence is beneath the General Manager. • It was beneath his dignity to do that. • 83.beside • The river runs beside our house. • James was sitting beside Miriam. • 84.besides • What shall we have besides coffee? • 85.between • Tara was sitting between Ram and Ati. • Between you and me, I think she's crazy. • I can meet you between 1pm and 2pm.
  • 20.
    • 86.beyond • Canyou see someone in the distance, beyond that house? • This is too difficult. It's beyond me. • The meeting continued beyond midnight. • 87.but (also conjunction) • Everyone came but Andrea. • 88.by • We came by car. • Fireworks were invented by the Chinese. • He was shot by a professional killer. • It happened by accident.
  • 21.
    • 89.because of •We can't play tennis because of the rain. • 90.but for • It's your fault! But for you, I'd have been on time. • 91.by means of • You open a door by means of its handle. • 92.close to • My car is close to your car. About two cars away. • 93.contrary to • Contrary to expectations, the euro fell in value.
  • 22.
    • 94.forward of •He was sitting forward of me in the plane. I could just see the back of his head. • 95.further to • Further to your letter, I have spoken to Mr Brown • 96.despite • We went swimming despite the cold water. • He passed the test despite being ill. • 97.down • They ran down the hill. • The post office is down the road. • They have had many wars down the years. • 98.during • He fell asleep during the meeting. • I want to go swimming during the weekend. • I was bored during the whole film.
  • 23.
    • 99.towards (mainlyBritish English), toward (mainly American English) • He drove off toward(s) the mountain. • I'd better go. It's getting toward(s) midnight. • 100 .regarding • I would like to speak to you regarding my homework. • Regarding John, let's talk later.
  • 24.