981. Prepositions and the Prepositional Phrase

A preposition is a word that shows the position of an object in relation to other objects nearby. A preposition is always the first word of a prepositional phrase.
Here are some prepositions: in, over, under, on, beside

These sentences show the propositions at the beginning of a prepositional phrase:
My jacket is in the closet.
My dog jumped over the fence.
Maybe your shoe is under the bed.
Put the cake on the table.
Dad sat beside me.

A preposition is a word that shows position. A preposition is always the first word of a prepositional phrase.

It’s your turn. Can you find the preposition in this sentence? There is a blanket in the car. Did you figure it out? Good for you!

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