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Common Prepositional Phrase Examples Include

The document provides examples of prepositional phrases functioning as adjective phrases or adverb phrases. Prepositional phrases contain a preposition and its object. They modify and describe nouns as adjective phrases, such as "the boy with him" and "the bracelet in the storefront window", or modify verbs as adverb phrases, such as "When you get to the sign" and "We climbed up the hill". In total, the document gives 12 examples of prepositional phrases functioning as either adjective or adverb phrases through common prepositions like "with", "in", "to", and "up".

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Common Prepositional Phrase Examples Include

The document provides examples of prepositional phrases functioning as adjective phrases or adverb phrases. Prepositional phrases contain a preposition and its object. They modify and describe nouns as adjective phrases, such as "the boy with him" and "the bracelet in the storefront window", or modify verbs as adverb phrases, such as "When you get to the sign" and "We climbed up the hill". In total, the document gives 12 examples of prepositional phrases functioning as either adjective or adverb phrases through common prepositions like "with", "in", "to", and "up".

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Common prepositional phrase examples include about, after, at, before, behind, by, during,

for, from, in, of, over, past, to, under, up, and with.

Prepositional Phrase Examples Functioning as Adjective


Phrases:
The boy with him is his son
H M

(With is the preposition, and with him is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase
functions as an adjective phrase, modifying boy.)

The bracelet in the storefront window is the one I want.


H M

(In is the preposition, and in the storefront window is the prepositional phrase. The
prepositional phrase functions as an adjective phrase, modifying bracelet.)

We stayed at the cabin by the river.


H M

(By is the preposition, and by the river is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase
functions as an adjective phrase, modifying cabin.)

The store at the corner sells sandwiches.


H M

(At is the preposition, and at the corner is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase
functions as an adjective phrase, modifying store.)

you can use the broom behind you to sweep the floor.
H M

(Behind is the preposition, and behind you is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional
phrase functions as an adjective phrase, modifying broom.)

I adopted a black cat with white paws.


H M

(With is the preposition, and with white paws is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional
phrase functions as an adjective phrase, modifying cat.)

Prepositional Phrase Examples Functioning as Adverb


Phrases:
When you get to the sign, take a left.
H M

(To is the preposition, and to the sign is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase
functions as an adverb phrase, modifying get.)
We climbed up the hill to see the view.
H M

(Up is the preposition, and up the hill is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase
functions as an adverb phrase, modifying climbed.)

It annoys me when people talk during movies.


H M

(During is the preposition, and during movies is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional
phrase functions as an adverb phrase, modifying talk.)

Hannah looked under the bed to see if she could find her necklace.
H M

(Under is the preposition, and under the bed is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional
phrase functions as an adverb phrase, modifying looked.)

I’ll meet you after school.


H M

(After is the preposition, and after school is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional phrase
functions as an adverb phrase, modifying meet.)

The sun rose over the mountain.


H M

(Over is the preposition, and over the mountain is the prepositional phrase. The prepositional
phrase functions as an adverb phrase, modifying rose.)

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