Every prepositional phrase follows a simple pattern: preposition + other words. The preposition comes first, followed by words that complete the phrase's meaning.
For example, in "beside the rocks," the preposition "beside" is followed by "the rocks." This structure helps students recognize prepositions of place and understand how they function in sentences.
Identifying Prepositional Phrases in Sentences
Students can find prepositional phrases by looking for prepositions first, then identifying the words that follow them. In the sentence "The rabbit ran near the stream," the prepositional phrase is "near the stream."
Practice identifying these phrases helps young learners understand how prepositions of time and place work within complete sentences.