Asked by Patrick
Directions: Underline the prepositional phrase in each sentence below, and circle the direct object.
1. The man sat on top of the historic rock.
2. The baseball was just out of reach from the boy.
3. They were about to win the championship.
4. He felt happy to be at the party.
5. She is going to the mall with her parents.
I am confused on the above would you please be able to assist me.
1. The man sat on top of the historic rock.
2. The baseball was just out of reach from the boy.
3. They were about to win the championship.
4. He felt happy to be at the party.
5. She is going to the mall with her parents.
I am confused on the above would you please be able to assist me.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Please study these sites and learn the prepositions.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/preposition.htm
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/prepositionalphrase.htm
The first sentence has two prepositional phrases:
ON top
OF the historic rock
After you've studied the sites linked above, please try answering the rest of your questions. I'll be glad to check them.
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/preposition.htm
http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/prepositionalphrase.htm
The first sentence has two prepositional phrases:
ON top
OF the historic rock
After you've studied the sites linked above, please try answering the rest of your questions. I'll be glad to check them.
Answered by
Patrick
Thank you Ms. Sue.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Patrick.
Answered by
Patrick
Ms. Sue on number 2
The baseball is the object and underline out of reach and underline from the boy
Would this be the correct answer for number two.
The baseball is the object and underline out of reach and underline from the boy
Would this be the correct answer for number two.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
2. Baseball is the subject.
Your prepositional phrases are correct.
Your prepositional phrases are correct.
Answered by
Patrick
For number three
They were is the object
and underline about to win the championship as the prepositional phrase.
Would the above be correct?
They were is the object
and underline about to win the championship as the prepositional phrase.
Would the above be correct?
Answered by
Patrick
So just the word baseball would be the subject and/or object?
Answered by
Patrick
Number four
He would be the object
Underline to be
Underline at the party
Sentence number four has two prepositional phrases
Can you check the above?
He would be the object
Underline to be
Underline at the party
Sentence number four has two prepositional phrases
Can you check the above?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
3. They is the subject. Were is the verb. This sentence has no prepositional phrase. "To win" is an infinitive.
4. He is not an object!
"To be" is an infinitive.
Yes, "at the party" is a prepositional phrase.
4. He is not an object!
"To be" is an infinitive.
Yes, "at the party" is a prepositional phrase.
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