
<p> OVERHEAD FOR INTRODUCTORY PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES</p><p>Add the next sentence. Your sentence must begin with a prepositional phrase and create transition ( ie. It must link to the previous sentence). It must also be correctly punctuated.</p><p>Highlight your prepositional phrase and circle the punctuation in red.</p><p>1. Fred built his cottage on the outskirts of town beside the cemetery.</p><p>Inside the cottage , S + action Verb</p><p>Inside the cottage , Fred loaded his gun.</p><p>In the cemetery , something stirred.</p><p>2. Rupert opened the trunk of his car.</p><p>Inside the trunk , Broderick struggled with the ropes that bound his feet and wrists. Within the trunk , S + Action verb</p><p>Behind Rupert , a shadow crept out of the woods. </p><p>Near the Corolla , 3. Shirley leaned against her Fiat and peered into the forest. INTRODUCTORY PREPOSITIONAL PHRASES</p><p>Add the next sentence. Your sentence must begin with a prepositional phrase and create transition ( ie. It must link to the previous sentence). It must also be correctly punctuated.</p><p>Highlight your prepositional phrase and circle the punctuation in red.</p><p>1. Fred built his cottage on the outskirts of town beside the cemetery.</p><p>2. Rupert opened the trunk of his car.</p><p>3. Shirley leaned against her Fiat and peered into the forest.</p><p>4. The raven settled on the willow branch.</p><p>5. He parked his Mercedes in the alley beside the restaurant.</p><p>6. He sat down on the wooden bench near the playground.</p><p>7. The princess ran quickly down the forest trail.</p><p>8. The trees by the creek swayed in the breeze.</p><p>9. The young deer stepped cautiously into the swamp.</p><p>10. The door to the shed slammed shut.</p>
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