about behind from on toward
above below in on top of under
across beneath in front of onto underneath
after beside inside out of until
against between instead of outside up
along by into over upon
among down like past with
around during near since within
at except of through without
before for off to
Prepositions
• The squirrel was in the tree.
• The squirrel was on the tree.
• The squirrel was underneath the
tree.
• The squirrel was in front of the tree.
• The squirrel was next to the tree.
Introductory Prepositional
PhrasesA phrase that begins with a preposition and ends with
a noun or pronoun.
A comma will follow an introductory prepositional phrase.
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