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Prepositional, Adverbial + Adjectival Phrases

Prepositional, Adverbial + Adjectival Phrases

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English

9th - 12th Grade

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Medium

CCSS
L.2.1E, L.4.1E, L.3.1A

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Standards-aligned

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Andres Trevino

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6 Slides • 24 Questions

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Sentences - Prepositional Phrases

Adverbial Phrases + Adjectival Phrases

By Andres Trevino

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Multiple Choice

What is a verb?

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A word that describes a noun

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A part of speech that expresses an action or condition of something

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A person, place, thing, or idea

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Multiple Choice

Select the LINKING VERB of the following sentence:

The crowd became restless.

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crowd

2

became

3

the

4

restless

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Fill in the Blank

READ the following sentence. Write the action verb.

The bus turned left into the service area.

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Phrases

A phrase is a group of words that does not include a subject and verb and cannot stand alone as a complete sentence.

There are several kinds of phrases:

Prepositional Phrases, Appositive Phrases, Participial Phrases, Gerund Phrases, and Infinitive Phrases​

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Multiple Select

What type of relationships do prepositions illustrate?

Select ALL that apply.

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Location/Direction

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Cause

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Time

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Possession

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To what extent

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Prepositional Phrases

Prepositional Phrase: a group of words consisting of a preposition and a noun or pronoun (the object of the preposition). Prepositional phrases modify other words by functioning as adjectives or adverbs. ​

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Fill in the Blank

Label the underlined word as an ADVERB or PREPOSITION:

I like to work outside.

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Fill in the Blank

Label the underlined word as an ADVERB or PREPOSITION:

Palm trees swayed outside the hotel.

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Adjectival Phrase​

A PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE that acts as an adjective is called an adjectival phrase.

​An Adjectival Phrase is a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun or pronoun by telling what kind or which one.

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Multiple Select

Which of the following are examples of INDEFINITE ARTICLES?

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An

2

This

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A

4

The

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Multiple Choice

Read the following sentence and select the answer choice that shows an adjective.

No one knew the answer to the last question.

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last

2

knew

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answer

4

question

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Multiple Choice

Read the following sentence. Then, select the noun that is used as an adjective.

We put the breakfast dishes away.

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We

2

put

3

the

4

dishes

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breakfast

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Adverbial Phrases

An adverbial phrase is a prepositional phrase that modifies a verb, an adjective, or an adverb by pointing out where, why, when, in what way, or to what extent.

Adverbial phrases modify verbs, adjectives, or adverbs. ​

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​Adverbial Phrases

An adverbial phrase may either follow the word it modifies or be located elsewhere in the sentence. Often two adverbs in different parts of a sentence can modify the same word. ​

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Fill in the Blank

Write the prepositional phrase in the following sentence.

Only one of us can play the guitar.

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Fill in the Blank

Write the prepositional phrase in the following sentence.

Several houses on our street have pools.

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Fill in the Blank

Write the prepositional phrase in the following sentence.

Each student will write a story about a different city.

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Fill in the Blank

Write the prepositional phrase in the following sentence.

My mother collects teapots from different places.

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Fill in the Blank

Write the prepositional phrase in the following sentence.

The dress in the shop window is very pretty.

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Fill in the Blank

Identify whether the underlined prepositional phrase is ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL.

You can put that box of magazines down here.

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Fill in the Blank

Identify whether the underlined prepositional phrase is ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL.

You can put that box of magazines down here.

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Fill in the Blank

Identify whether the underlined prepositional phrase is ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL.

The house on the corner is haunted.

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Fill in the Blank

Identify whether the underlined prepositional phrase is ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL.

The shapes of the objects are very different.

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Fill in the Blank

Identify whether the underlined prepositional phrase is ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL.

Did you close the window in the bedroom?

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Fill in the Blank

Identify whether the underlined prepositional phrase is ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL.

You deserve a vacation for all the hours that you've worked.

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Fill in the Blank

Identify whether the underlined prepositional phrase is ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL.

We arrived at the theater late.

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Fill in the Blank

Identify whether the underlined prepositional phrase is ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL.

I enjoyed your story about your vacation.

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Fill in the Blank

Identify whether the underlined prepositional phrase is ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL.

Something moved down the hall.

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Fill in the Blank

Identify whether the underlined prepositional phrase is ADJECTIVAL or ADVERBIAL.

We sometimes drive beyond the city limits.

Sentences - Prepositional Phrases

Adverbial Phrases + Adjectival Phrases

By Andres Trevino

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