Combine Sentences - Prepositions Flashcards

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terms to understand

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  • a prepositional phrase is a group of words beginning with a preposition and ending with a noun or pronoun; the phrase also includes any modifiers of the object
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punctuation

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  • if a prepositional phrase begins a sentence and is longer than five words - or if the beginning of a sentence consists of more than one prepositional phrase put together, place a comma after the phrase(s) and before the rest of the sentence
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examples

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  • e.g., Under the tree among the many gnarled roots, you will find an unusual flower (there are two prepositional phrases beginning this sentence, and they are followed by a comma)
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