This document identifies prepositional phrases in multiple sentences. It finds phrases like "through the door", "out of the bee's way", "off the couch", "of the year", "of the pie", "by our father", "in addition to soreness and fever", "of the class", "in the front", "of the lines", "of all my friends", and "on the tennis court". The document provides exercises to identify prepositional phrases in different contexts.
2. The words in green are your prepositions. Tony ran (through the door) to get (out of the bee's way).
3. FIND THE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES. It is time to get ( off the couch) and go outside to enjoy the most beautiful day ( of the year).
4. FIND THE PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES. It is time to get off the couch and go outside to enjoy the most beautiful day of the year.
5. Outside is an adverb to enjoy is called an infinitive phrase. Prepositions are not followed by verbs like enjoy. It is time to get ( off the couch) and go outside to enjoy the most beautiful day ( of the year).