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English FINALPPT

The document provides an overview of prepositions, defining them as words that connect nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words in a sentence, indicating relationships such as direction, time, and place. It lists common prepositions and provides examples for each category, including place, time, direction, and others. Additionally, it includes exercises and questions to reinforce understanding of prepositions.

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English FINALPPT

The document provides an overview of prepositions, defining them as words that connect nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words in a sentence, indicating relationships such as direction, time, and place. It lists common prepositions and provides examples for each category, including place, time, direction, and others. Additionally, it includes exercises and questions to reinforce understanding of prepositions.

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Class Rules

PREPOSITIO
N
PREPOSITI
ONSA preposition is a word or group of words
that connects a noun, pronoun, or phrase to
other words in a sentence.
Prepositions are usually short and placed
before the word they relate to. They can
indicate direction, time, place, or introduce an
WHAT ARE
THE
PREPOSITION
WHAT ARE THE
PREPOSITION?
Prepositions are words that
show the relationship between
nouns, pronouns, or phrases.
They often indicate location,
direction, time, or other
COMMON
PREPOSITIONS
PLACE:
in, on, at, above,
TIME: below, behind, in
at, on, in, before, front of, next to, DIRECTION:
after, during, between to, from,
since, until towards, away
from, into, out of
OTHER:
of, with, by,
about, for
TIME
EXAMPLES:
1.I will meet you at 3 PM.

2.She arrived on time.

3.We lived in Paris for two years.


PLACE

EXAMPLE:
1.The book is on the table.
2.The cat is under the bed.
3.I live in New York.
DIRECTION
EXAMPLE
:
1.She walked towards the store.
2.The ball rolled down the hill.
3.I'm going to the park.
OTHER

EXAMPL
E:
1.The gift is for you.

2.She is good at math.

3.I wrote a letter with a pen.


Directions: Underline the preposition in each sentence.
1.We go to the park after the class.
2. I looked under my bed.
3. I am going with my friends.
4. The pen fell between our desk.
5. She walked toward the teacher.
6. They sat on the couch.
7. Her cat stayed in the house.
8. Please eat on dining table.
9. Can you buy me a gift for my birthday please?
10. This story is about a duck that turns into a swan.
Questions
1.Is it important to know how

to use proper prepositions?

Yes or No
Question
1.What is the importance of

knowing what preposition

you are going to use in a

conversation?
Question
1.Can you give a situation

where we can use

preposition?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR

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