Prepositions
Prepositions include words such as above, around, between, for, into, on, toward, until, and without. Pronouns and nouns accompany prepositions to form prepositional phrases.
into the woods
without a chance
between a rock and a hard place
toward him
Remember to use the objective case of pronouns in prepositional phrases.
Review of Parts of Speech and Grammar
- Use the dictionary if you have questions about conjugating irregular verbs and pluralizing irregular nouns.
- Choose a pronoun based on the antecedent’s number and gender, and the pronoun’s function in the sentence. Make sure the pronoun clearly refers to an antecedent.
- Verb tense depends on verb voice, time, continuation, and when the action happened in relation to other events.
- Adjectives modify nouns and pronouns. Adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.
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