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Prepositional Phrases
By Smrt English
This lesson teaches how to use prepositional phrases. Prepositional phrases are a combination of a preposition and a noun.
When to Use a Comma with a Prepositional Phrase
By WritingClass
Use a comma with a prepositional phrase if the phrase is non-restrictive, or if the prepositional phrase is being used as an introductory phrase. Avoid using a comma with a prepositional phrase if the sentence reads clearly without the comma. The teacher stands at her white board and shows examples as she lectures.
Prepositional Phrases
By eHow
This video shows a teaching explaining and defining prepositional phrases. Several examples of prepositional phrases are given as well.
When to Use a Comma with a Prepositional Phrase
By eHow
Use a comma with a prepositional phrase if the phrase is non-restrictive, or if the prepositional phrase is being used as an introductory phrase. Avoid using a comma with a prepositional phrase if the sentence reads clearly without the comma. The teacher stands at her white board and shows examples as she lectures.
Gimme Prepositional Phrase - Preposition Song - YouTube
By CabreraResearchLab
YouTube presents Gimme Prepositional Phrase - Preposition Song, an educational video resource on english language arts.
Prepositions and Prepositional Phrases
By Appuseries
This video reviews prepositional phrases for a sixth grade class. Several examples are given while the components of a prepositional phrase are identified. Some of the examples are a bit odd like "The baboon slapped me across the face." Students may find them either weird or funny.
Learn English Through Song - Prepositional Phrases
By LearnEnglishESL
This is an unusual way to teach prepositions. The insructor intended this video for ESL learners, but others can learn from it as well. There is no commentary--just the song with explanatory captions at the bottom. The song used is A Horse With No Name by the group America.
What are Prepositions? English Grammar for Beginners | Basic English | ESL
By Socratica
This video reviews different prepositions and their use in prepositional phrases. It also debunks the never-end-a-sentence-with-a-preposition myth.
What are Prepositions? English Grammar for Beginners | Basic English | ESL
By Socratica
This video reviews different prepositions and their use in prepositional phrases. It also debunks the never-end-a-sentence-with-a-preposition myth.
Learn English Through Song - Prepositional Phrases
By teachertubeWriting
This is an unusual way to teach prepositions. The insructor intended this video for ESL learners, but others can learn from it as well. There is no commentary--just the song with explanatory captions at the bottom. The song used is A Horse With No Name by the group America.
Prepositions of Time: No Preposition
By Smrt English
This lesson presents special time words that cannot be used with a preposition of time; for example, yesterday, phrases with "last", and phrases with "ago".
WRITING STYLE 9: Appositives and Absolutes
By demarcations
This video reviews the basic use of the appositive phrase to follow and rename a noun. Then, it introduces several more advanced forms of appositive phrases such as gerunds, infinitives, and even whole sentences. The last half of the instruction concerns the formation of absolute phrases with participles and prepositional phrases.
WRITING STYLE 8: Choosing Adjectives
By demarcations
This video first reviews the basic structure of a noun phrase, "a clump of words acting as a noun." It then shows variations of modifiers in the phrase: prepositional and participle phrases as well as relative clauses. Also the instructor briefly points out a few examples of misplaced modifiers and dangling participles. He ends with an assignment for the students of his class.
Pronoun Antecedent
By EnglishI PLC
This resource reviews pronouns and defines an antecedent, the word to which the pronoun refers. It covers and corrects common errors in pronoun number, indefinite pronouns, and the objects of prepositional phrases. Sample fill-in-the-blank questions end the lesson.
Varied Sentences
By VantageLearning
In this video, a teacher reviews sentence structure by typing and discussing student examples. Along the way, she covers grammatical points that include prepositional phrases, adverbs, and appositives. This is a helpful demonstration of how to revise writing for usage and conventions.
WRITING STYLE 7: Choosing Adverbials
By demarcations
This video first reviews adverbs of time, place, and manner. Then, it explains adverbial phrases, which can take several different positions in a sentence. The adverbials covered are prepositional and infinitive phrases as well as subordinate clauses. In addition the instructor provides a list of subordinating conjunctions.
Prepositions for Kids in Grade 1 2 3 ESL English Grammar
By Promoting Success
" Prepositions for Kids Video - Here is a fun English grammar activity for kids in grades 1, 2 or 3. This prepositions activity also works well for ESL, special education and speech therapy. Click here to download the product: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Pr...
Your children will create mini-file books for 14 prepositions of place. Two blank pages are included to add two more prepositions. They will then match adorable pictures with each word. On the next page, your kids will fill in the blanks on the cloze sentences using prepositional phrases. Average to high learners may write their own sentences.
Kids love interactive notebook activities! They are a great way to make learning English grammar more fun! "
Subject and Verb Agreement
By WarnerJordanEducation
This lengthy video tackles matters of agreement for subjects and verbs in sentences. It stresses correctly identifying the subject and its number in order to insure agreement with a verb. Examples also show cases that make a subject number confusing: compound subjects, prepositional phrases, and indefinite pronouns.