Adjectival and Adverbial Prepositional Phrases

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Learn about adjectival and adverbial prepositional phrases through a fun song and examples. Discover how prepositional phrases can function as either adjectives or adverbs in sentences. Test your knowledge with practice sentences to differentiate between adjectival and adverbial usage.

  • Prepositional phrases
  • Adjectives
  • Adverbs
  • Grammar rules
  • Language learning

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  1. PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES Adjectival or Adverbial

  2. LETS SING A SONG TO REMEMBER OUR PREPOSITIONS! Aboard, about, above, across Against, along, around Amid, among, after, at Except, for, during, down Behind, below, beneath, beside Between, before, beyond By, in, from, off, on, over, of Until, unto, upon Under, underneath, since, up Like, near, past, throughout, through With, within, without, outside Toward, inside, into, to

  3. PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES There are two types of prepositional phrases. The Take-Away Prepositional phrases either function as an adjective or an adverb in a sentence. adverbial adjectival ADVERBS describe verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. They answer the questions How, when, where, and to what extent? ADJECTIVES describe nouns and pronouns. They answer the questions which one, how many/much, and what kind? Both adjectives and adverbs can be expressed as one word, a clause, or a phrase.

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  5. ADJECTIVAL OR ADVERBIAL? adjective _____________1. The book with the tattered cover has been read many times. adjective _____________2. All the passengers aboard the runaway train were frightened. _____________3. Racing toward the finish line, Sarah realized she just might win. adverbial adverbial _____________4. My shopping list needs to be put into my purse. adjective _____________5. The present inside the big box is mine. _____________6. Without a GPS, we will lose our way. adverbial adverbial _____________7. Until today, I had never heard that. _____________8. Our boss put out a memo regarding the new rule. adjective _____________9. The clues within the first few chapters will lead to the murderer. adjective _____________10. His is only one voice among many, but it will be heard. adjective

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