This document provides information about prepositions, conjunctions, and interjections. It defines prepositions as words that introduce a phrase and are followed by a noun or pronoun. Common prepositions indicating place, position, direction, time and other uses are listed. Conjunctions are defined as words that join words, phrases, or clauses. There are two types: coordinate conjunctions that join equal parts and are remembered with the acronym FANBOYS, and subordinate conjunctions that make a clause dependent on an independent clause. Examples of each type of conjunction are given. Interjections are defined as words that express strong feeling or emotion, usually beginning or ending a sentence followed by an exclamation point. Common interjections
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2. 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.
3. Examples
The book (on the desk) is mine.
Keep this book (in your desk).
Students should put their knapsacks (under their
desks).
The pedestrian walked (around the shady corner).
4. You will recognize these!
SOME COMMON PREPOSITIONS
PLACE POSITION DIRECTION TIME OTHER
above
across
along
among
at
behind
below
beside
between
from
in
past
beyond
by
down
from
in
inside
into
near
off
with
without
on
opposite
out
outside
over
around
through
throughout
to
towards
under
up
after
before
at
by
for
during
from
in
of
except
as
like
about
with
without
by
for
5. Prepositions Practice
Underline or highlight the prepositions.
Put round brackets around the prepositional phrase.
Example: Joe paid five dollars (for his well-worn
jacket) that he found (at the thrift store).
6. CONJUNCTIONS
A conjunction is a word that joins words, phrases,
or clauses.
There are two types of conjunctions:
COORDINATE: join equal parts (eg. Nouns, verbs, phrases,
sentences)
And
SUBORDINATE: make a clause dependent on an
independent clause (complete sentence)
7. COORDINATE CONJUNCTIONS
Coordinating conjunctions can be remembered like this:
FANBOYS
F – for
A – and
N – nor
B – but
O – or
Y – yet
S - so
8. Examples:
o Jordan was startled, for she saw a bear.
o Joins two complete sentences (clauses)
o You and I will do the project.
o Joins two pronouns
o Neither Jack nor Jill made it up the hill.
o Joins two proper nouns
o I would make pizza, but we don’t have cheese.
o Joins two complete sentences (clauses)
9. Examples, cont’d.
o Let’s go to see Catching Fire or Divergent.
o Joins two proper nouns
o It’s foggy yet warm outside today.
o Joins two adjectives
o Blake should do his homework so he can get a good
grade on his report card.
o Joins two complete sentences (clauses)
10. SUBORDINATE CONJUNCTIONS
Make a sentence incomplete
Therefore, it is dependent on a complete sentence to complete
the thought
Begins a subordinate clause
12. Examples:
Georgia needed butter to make cookies.
Because Georgia needed butter to make cookies
Now we have created a subordinate clause
Now what do we need to add in order for this
“subordinate clause” to make sense?
a complete thought
Eg. Because Georgia needed butter to make cookies, she
went to the store.
13. Let’s try another one!
Joe’s dog eats his homework.
If Joe’s dog eats his homework
o Now we have a subordinate clause
o Let’s add a complete thought…
If Joe’s dog eats his homework, his teacher will not be
happy.
14. Interjections! Awesome!
An interjection is a word that expresses strong feeling or
emotion
Usually an interjection comes at the beginning or end of a sentence
It is followed by an exclamation point (!) when the emotion is strong
It is followed by a comma (,) when the emotion is mild
Try not overuse interjections!
Source: Umstatter, Jack. Got Grammar.