Prepositional Phrase | How to Identify Prepositional Phrase | Usage | Exercise | Part 4
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- Опубликовано: 27 мар 2023
- In this video, we will learn all about Prepositional Phrase.
What is an Prepositional Phrase?
An Prepositional Phrase is made of two words. Prepositional + Phrase.
And it acts as an Adverb, Adjective or Noun in the sentence.
The structure of Prepositions is like this:
Preposition + Modifiers + Object.
The three ways in which a prepositional phrase is used.
1. Prepositional Phrase as an Adverb
2. Prepositional Phrase as an Adjective
3. Prepositional Phrase as a Noun
Prepositional phrases provide additional information about a noun or pronoun in a sentence,
typically by describing its location, direction, time, manner, or reason.
Exercise:
The cat is on the roof.
She went to the store to buy some milk.
After the storm, we went outside to see the damage.
Answers:
1. 'on the roof' - As an Adverb Phrase.
2. 'to the store', 'to buy some milk' - As an Adverb.
3. 'After the storm' - As an Adverb.
Please watch the entire video to learn the concepts properly.
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1- on the roof (adverb phrase)
2- to the store (adverb phrase)
3- after the Strom (noun phrase)
On the roof is used as adj.
@@HamzaKhan-yo9emNo it is used as adjective bcz it is showing where the cat is sleeping
its adverb phrase because it is answering when .and when is answered by an adverb
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An excellent teacher should be adjective phrase as it is describing the noun aashita.
Please explain.
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All questions at the end are the example of adverbial phrase
1. On the roof 2. To the store to buy some milk 3. To see the damage
But this is a good video
After preposition nhi hai?
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Adverb
Sir make a video of difference between noun and adjective phrase.
As in your noun phrase video.
The yellow house is for sale. In this sentence the yellow house is noun phrase.
In your adjective phrase video.
I loved your new pink dress. In this sentence new pink dress is adjective phrase.
How?
New pink dress is not adjective phrase. Only 'new pink' will be included in the adjective phrase.
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if "to buy some milk" is a prep phrase then why "to see the damage" isnt?
"on the Roof" is showing location
"To the store " Is showing direction
Sir tell me what is showing third one
I think third one is showing adverb of time
It means adverb phrase and prepositional phrase have no difference!
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