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 Finding Prepositional Phrases
Practice Exercise # 7

Directions: Place parentheses ( ) around every prepositional phrase.
 

The text is:
      Angie and her four-year old brother, Joel, were sitting together in church. Joel giggled, sang and talked out loud. Finally, his big sister had had enough. "You're not supposed to talk out loud in church." "Why? Who's going to stop me?" Joel asked. Angie pointed to the back of the church and said, "See those two men standing by the door? They're hushers."
Work your way through the text one sentence at a time. 

Sentence # 1

The first sentence has only one prepositional phrase:
     Angie and her four-year old brother, Joel, were sitting together (in church).

Sentence # 2

The second sentence presents a minor problem. Technically, "loud" is not a noun or pronoun, so "out loud" is not a prepositional phrase. Some students will, I am sure, mark it as such, and I will not count that as an error. We'll let the grammarians argue about the problem. In either case, "out loud" clearly chunks to "talked."
Joel giggled, sang and talked out loud.

Sentence # 3

The third sentence does not have any prepositional phrases.
Finally, his big sister had had enough.

Sentence # 4

The fourth sentence has one prepositional phrase. (Since "talk" is a verb, "to talk" is not a prepositional phrase.)
"You're not supposed to talk out loud (in church)."

Sentence # 5

There are no prepositional phrases in the fifth sentence. (Since "stop" functions as a verb here, "to stop" is not a prepositional phrase.)
"Why? Who's going to stop me?" Joel asked.

Sentence # 6

In what I have counted as the sixth and last sentence, there are three simple prepositional phrases.
Angie pointed (to the back) (of the church) and said, "See those two men standing (by the door)? They're hushers."
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