SAT Reading and Writing Prep Study Guide & Practice Test Questions for the SAT Reading Comprehension, SAT Writing and Language, and SAT Essay Sections by SAT English Prep Team

SAT Reading and Writing Prep Study Guide & Practice Test Questions for the SAT Reading Comprehension, SAT Writing and Language, and SAT Essay Sections by SAT English Prep Team

Author:SAT English Prep Team
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Published: 2018-03-24T16:00:00+00:00


Complete Sentence: Because we are out of milk, I went to the store.

Complete Sentence: I went to the store because we are out of milk.

Phrases

A phrase is a group of words that do not make a complete thought or a clause. They are parts of sentences or clauses. Phrases can be used as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. A phrase does not contain both a subject and a verb.

Prepositional Phrases

A prepositional phrase shows the relationship between a word in the sentence and the object of the preposition. The object of the preposition is a noun that follows the preposition.

The orange pillows are on the couch.

On is the preposition, and couch is the object of the preposition.

She brought her friend with the nice car.

With is the preposition, and car is the object of the preposition. Here are some common prepositions:

about

as

at

after



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