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Selasa, 28 Februari 2012

0 Preposional phrase

A prepositional phrase is a preposition and the noun following it. The preposition is in the head position and the noun is in the complement position.

    Please not that prepositions are words such as in, from, to, etc. Used before a noun or a pronoun to show a place, a position, time or a method.

The object of the prepositional :

    Prepositional + noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause.
    Prepositional + modifier(s) + noun, pronoun, gerund, or clause.


      Example :

    At home
         At = prepositional ; home = noun

    In time
         In = prepositional ; time = noun

    From Richie
         From = prepositional ; Richie = noun

    With me
         With = prepositional ; me = pronoun

    By singing
          By = prepositional ; singing = gerund

    About what we need
          About = prepositional ; what we need = noun clause


Most prepositional phrases are longer, like these:

    From my grandmother
          From = preposition; my = modifier; grandmother = noun.

    Under the warm blanket
          Under = preposition; the, warm = modifiers; blanket = noun.

    In the weedy, overgrown garden
          In = preposition; the, weedy, overgrown = modifiers; garden = noun.

Example of conversation :

    A: Where's your office?
    B: In Jakarta, Indonesia.
    A: Really? What part of jakarta?
    B: It's on Pegangsaan Timur Road.
    A: I know that area. Where exactly is it?
    B: It's at Pegangsaan Timur Road no.12 , next to the bookstore.

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