Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections
The strangers wore fur over their skin.
The strangers wore fur over their skin.
over their skin
Perhaps they would tell her the meaning of these odd items.
Perhaps they would tell her the meaning of these odd items.
of these odd items
I am going to China.
I am going to China.
to China
Tony was in Brazil.
Tony was in Brazil.
in Brazil
I was beneath the surface of the ice.
I was beneath the surface of the ice.
beneath the surface and of the ice
Jenny brought gifts to Carrie and (her, she).
Jenny brought gifts to Carrie and (her, she).
her
The man of (who, whom) I spoke is from Columbia.
The man of (who, whom) I spoke is from Columbia.
whom
Natalie traveled with Kim and (I, me).
Natalie traveled with Kim and (I, me).
me
According the Carmen and (he, him), Germany is an awesome place to visit.
According the Carmen and (he, him), Germany is an awesome place to visit.
him
Some of (us, we) thought the lunch was awful.
Some of (us, we) thought the lunch was awful.
us
Chris and Tina (was, were) friends.`
Chris and Tina (was, were) friends.`
were
Neither the history nor the descriptions (fail, fails) to capture our interest.
Neither the history nor the descriptions (fail, fails) to capture our interest.
fail
Either taxis or a train (is, are) quick forms of transportation.
Either taxis or a train (is, are) quick forms of transportation.
is
Both Steve and Kenny (is, are) athletes.
Both Steve and Kenny (is, are) athletes.
are
Neither the store or the restaurants (is, are) open.
Neither the store or the restaurants (is, are) open.
are
Neither snow nor freezing rain is predicted for tonight.
Neither snow nor freezing rain is predicted for tonight.
Correlative
The kid hid behind the coach and didn't say a word.
The kid hid behind the coach and didn't say a word.
Coordinate
I enjoy books; however, I usually dislike the movie.
I enjoy books; however, I usually dislike the movie.
Conjunctive Adverb
Not only are we going shopping but also going out to eat.
Not only are we going shopping but also going out to eat.
Correlative
Food is bite-size thus a knife isn't needed.
Food is bite-size thus a knife isn't needed.
Conjunctive Adverb
A word such as 'and,' 'but,' or 'nor,' used to connect parts of a sentence/
A word such as 'and,' 'but,' or 'nor,' used to connect parts of a sentence/
Conjunction
A short exclamation that has no grammatical connection to other words in a sentence.
A short exclamation that has no grammatical connection to other words in a sentence.
Interjection
A word that relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence.
A word that relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in a sentence.
Preposition
A kind of conjunction that is usually stronger an more precise than a coordinating conjunction.
A kind of conjunction that is usually stronger an more precise than a coordinating conjunction.
Conjunctive Adverb
A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun.
Prepositional Phrase
Author of 'Tuck Everlasting'
Author of 'Tuck Everlasting'
Natalie Babbitt
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