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Quarter 4, English 7

PREPOSITION
▪ is a word that usually precedes a noun
or pronoun and expresses a relation to
another word [in the sentence]
▪ Examples:
▪ Park Jimin of BTS is the ultimate bias of
Juliet.
▪ Mitch received the first phone call from
heaven.
▪ According to the news, there are no classes
today.
▪ Has two types: simple and compound
SIMPLE
PREPOSITIONS are composed
of TWO OR
are composed MORE WORDS
of ONE WORD
only COMPOUND
PREPOSITIONS
SIMPLE PREPOSITIONS
aboard about above across after
against along alongside amid among
around at atop before behind
below beneath beside besides between
beyond by despite down during
except for from in inside
into like near nearby of
off on onto out outside
over past regarding since through
throughout till to toward under
underneath until unto up upon
with within without
COMPOUND PREPOSITIONS
according to across from ahead of
along with apart from aside from
as of at present at the moment
because of close to far from
in accordance with in addition to in front of
in place of in spite of instead of
in time in view of next to
on time on top of out of
prior to together with
Quarter 4, English 7
PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE
▪ is a phrase composed of a preposition and its object (i.e.
a noun or pronoun that appears after the preposition)
▪ Examples:
▪ Park Jimin of BTS is the ultimate bias of
Juliet.
▪ Mitch received the first phone call from
heaven.
▪ According to the news, there are no classes
today.
PRACTICE
EXERCISES
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Read each of the following
sentences carefully.
2. Underline once the
prepositional phrase/s in each.
3. Encircle the preposition and
underline twice its object.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Based on the pictures to be shown,
formulate your own sentences with
preposition/s in it.
2. Type your answers in the chat box.
3. Once you’re called, read your
answers aloud and identify the
preposition/s you have used.
ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING TASK 1

INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Formulate FIVE sentences
using simple prepositions.
2. Formulate FIVE sentences
using compound prepositions.
3. CAPITALIZE the prepositions
you used in your sample
sentences.
ASYNCHRONOUS LEARNING TASK 1
INSTRUCTIONS:
4. Encode your answers on a Word
document.
5. Save the output using the filename
Eng7_Q4_Prepositions_Your First
Name.
6. Send your output to
english7stmarthalcclms@gmail.com
on or before March 12.
7. Use the subject line Q4_Prepositions.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Quarter 4, English 7

Ms. Juliet L. Alberto


JHSD, LCC Silvercrest School
A.Y. 2021 – 2022

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