Prepositions

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Childish representation of prepositions to engulf the small children in the making of better sentences.

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A preposition is a word which shows the relationship between one thing and another.

It links nouns, pronouns and phrases to other words in the sentence.

The word or phrase that the preposition introduces is called the object of the sentence.

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Prepositions of Location

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Prepositions of Direction

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You can sometimes begin a sentence with a preposition.

• Without fear, the brave child climbed the tall mountain.

• Under the four poster bed, the lazy cat was having a snooze.

• Inside the old house there were all sorts of strange looking people.

• Along the hall crawled the large, spindly spider.

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THE RAINBOW

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THE TREES

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THE BEEHIVE

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The SUN rises

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The SUN sets

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IS WHERE YOU ARE

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YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN FLY

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FLY WHERE ???

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OVER THE RAINBOW