Prepositional Phrases
Date: Saturday 14th March 2026
Prepositional Phrases
Date: Saturday 14th March 2026
Unlocking English: Prepositional Phrases
Learning Objective
To identify, use, and create prepositional phrases in English to make your sentences clearer and more descriptive.
What is a Prepositional Phrase?
A prepositional phrase is a group of words starting with a preposition and ending with its object. It adds information to a sentence.
Common Prepositions
before, after, during, until, since
Location
Time
in, on, at, under, behind, between
Structure of a Prepositional Phrase
Preposition + object (noun or pronoun). Example: "on the table"
Examples in Sentences
"The cat slept under the bed." "We arrived after lunch."
Why Use Prepositional Phrases?
They make your sentences more detailed and interesting by adding information about where, when, or how.
Practice: Identify the Phrase
"He walked through the park."
Example 2
Example 1
"She sits by the window."
Challenge: Spot the Preposition
In each example, underline the prepositional phrase.
Create Your Own
Write a sentence using a prepositional phrase. Swap with a partner and identify the phrases.
Reflect: Why Are They Important?
How do prepositional phrases improve your writing? Discuss your thoughts with the class.
Summary: Key Points