ADMIRED BY MANY, the couple was crowned homecoming king and queen.
DURING THE STORM, the dog hid under the bed.
phrase that is NOT a prepositional phrase that answers the question, "Which one?"
Begins with a word that often, but not always, has an -ing or -ed ending.
The team CHEERING LOUDLY had obviously won the game.
The boys ran TOWARD THE RIVER.
He wanted to park his car NEAR THE BUS STATION.
prepositional phrase that answers the question, "Which one?"
She completed the assignment WITH EXCELLENCE.
usually comes IMMEDIATELY after the word it describes
prepositional phrase that answers the question, "Where?"
begins with a participle
He wanted to ask out the girl DANCING TO HIS FAVORITE SONG.
Chelsea asked for a Barbie WITH LONG HAIR for her birthday.
prepositional phrase that acts as an adverb
The candle ON THE COFFEE TABLE smelled good.
prepositional phrase that answers the question, "What kind?"
She wanted to wear the dress WITH THE POLKA DOTS to the dance.
prepositional phrase that answers the question, "When?"
UPSET WITH THE OUTCOME, Jimmy decided to redo his project.
includes a verb form acting as an adjective
type of phrase when a prepositional phrase begins the sentence
prepositional phrase that acts as an adjective
The bird IN THE BIRDHOUSE chirped loudly.