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Daily Written Language
rd
th
October 3 – 7
Monday, October
rd
3
Put the date! Copy these notes in your DWL
section.
Prepositional Phrases
A word that ends a prepositional phrase (du-du-du)
may be a noun (person, place, or thing) or a
pronoun (him, her, me, them, us). This word is
called the object of a preposition.
Finish each sentence with an object of a preposition.
1. Lina is friends with ___________.
2. Lina delivers messages throughout the
______.
Tuesday, October 4th
Cross out any prepositional phrases (du-du-du).
Underline the subject once and the verb phrase
twice. Label each object of the preposition
with O.P. above it.
o.p.
Ex) Her dog is running beside the car.
1.
2.
3.
4.
His sister was standing on her head.
I am leaving with Kim and Alex.
My father is going to Austin or Dallas.
We spoke with the principal.
Wednesday, October 5th
Cross out any prepositional phrases.
Underline the subject once and the predicate
twice. Label each object of the preposition
O.P.
o.p.
Ex) Her dog is running beside the car.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Has Ted eaten at that restaurant?
My friends went to a movie after school.
They leaned against the lockers.
We ran with the puppies.
Thursday, October 6th
Fill in an appropriate subject of the sentence. Write an
appropriate object of the preposition (OP) in each
space. Circle the prepositional phrase.
1.
2.
_________ fell over some _____________.
_________ hang(s) out with my ________
after ___________________.
Cross out any prepositional phrases. Underline the
subject once and the verb twice. Label the O.P.
3.
4.
5.
Nicky ran with her teammate.
After lunch, the ferry goes around the lake.
The subway winds through the city.
Friday, October 7th
Finish the sentence with a prepositional
phrase. Cross out the object of the preposition.
1. They went __________________.
2.
Sherry is leaving _______________.
3.
Has Ron studied _________________?