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14 UNIT Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections

UNITUNIT14 prepositions , Conjunctions, and Interjections414 Lesson prepositions 415 Lesson Prepositional Phrases 417 Lesson Pronouns After prepositions 419 Lesson Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives and Adverbs 421 Lesson Telling prepositions and Adverbs Apart 423 Lesson Conjunctions 425 Lesson Interjections 427 Grammar Review 429 Writing Application 4143/18/08 12:21:23 PM3/18/08 12:21:23 PMPrepositions A prepositionis a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to someother word in a dictionary onthe desk was almanac was underthe me atthree o clock preposition can consist of more than one borrowed the almanac along withsome other reference each sentence below. Any word that fits in the blank is the almanac that is the took the atlas your USED , Conjunctions, and InterjectionsPREPOSITIONS OF MORE THAN ONE WORD according toalong withbecause ofin spite ofon top ofacross fromaside fromin front ofinstead ofout of414-437 wc6 U14 829814 1/15/04 8:14 PM Page 415416 Unit 14 prepositions , Conjunctions, and InterjectionsPrepositions, Conjunctions, and InterjectionsExercise 1 Identifying PrepositionsWrite each preposition from the following famous libraries around the world are tourist New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue serves the New Yorkmetropolitan marble lions in front of the library greet library

Prepositions A preposition is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to some other word in a sentence. The dictionary on the desk was open. An almanac was under the dictionary. Meet me at three o’clock tomorrow. A preposition can consist of more than one word. I borrowed the almanac along withsome other reference books.

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