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Prepositional Phrases

Prepositional Phrases. Begin with a preposition; end with a noun or pronoun. Things get pretty crazy at DCHS around Spirit Week time. Behind her quiet demeanor, Brittany is really wild and crazy. (just teasing ) A winter storm with ice and snow hit Owensboro, Daviess County last February.

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Prepositional Phrases

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  1. Prepositional Phrases Begin with a preposition; end with a noun or pronoun

  2. Things get pretty crazy at DCHS around Spirit Week time. • Behind her quiet demeanor, Brittany is really wild and crazy. (just teasing) • A winter storm with ice and snow hit Owensboro, Daviess County last February. • Phillip lives in Philpot, KY in the eastern part of Daviess County. • Mrs. Payne’s children go to school at Mary Carrico Memorial School.

  3. Several faculty members dressed as superheroes and villains for the 2005 Magazine Drive.

  4. Ethan and Keith pose at Holiday World.

  5. Try to write a sentence with a prepositional phrase for this picture.

  6. Try one for this one…

  7. And this one.

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