Prepositional Phrase Beginning With By Prepositional Phrase Beginning With For

Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position. g. At night, she opened her heart to Jane. p.166 In this sentence at night is prepositional phrase which conveys time. Type: physical relationships Form: one- word preposition Position: in adverbial function Initial Position h. …………………..after their own arrival at Lambton,…………. p.105 In this sentence at Lambton is prepositional phrase which conveys place. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position.

4.1.2 Prepositional Phrase Beginning With By

a. Mrs. Bennet, accompanied by her two youngest girls…………..p.17 In this sentence by her two youngest girls is prepositional phrase which conveys identification. Type: semantic relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position. Universitas Sumatera Utara b. He sat down by her p.22 In this sentence by her is prepositional phrase which conveys place Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Final Position c. ……………as I sit by the fire p.23 In this sentence by the fire is prepositional phrase which conveys place. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Final Position. d. …..every lady was soon caught by a young man,….…p.33 In this sentence by a young man is prepositional phrase which conveys identification. Type: semantic relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position. e. Elizabeth was called on by her cousin p.75 In this sentence by her cousin is prepositional phrase which conveys identification. Type: semantic relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Final Position. Universitas Sumatera Utara f. She was suddenly roused by the sound. p.84 In this sentence by the sound is prepositional phrase which conveys identification. Type: semantic relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Final Position.

4.1.3 Prepositional Phrase Beginning With For

a. I thank you for explaining it so fully p.87 In this sentence for explaining it is prepositional phrase which conveys purposereason. Type: semantic relationships Form: one word preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position. b. I have an excessive regard for Jane Bennet p.15 In this sentence for Jane Bennet is prepositional phrase which conveys purpose. Type: semantic relationships Form: one word prepositions Position: in adverbial function Mid- Position. c. The valley here allowed room for the stream p.110 In this sentence for the stream is prepositional phrase which conveys purposereason. Type: semantic relationships Universitas Sumatera Utara Form: one word prepositions Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position. d. …………..;and there was no necessity for such attention………p.113. In this sentence for such attention is prepositional phrase which conveys purposereason. Type: semantic relationships Form: two words preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position. e. ……….., but I have bad news for you,……… p.121 In this sentence for you is prepositional phrase which conveys purpose. Type: semantic relationships Form: one word preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position. 4.1.4 Prepositional Phrase Beginning With In a. It was then disclosed in the following manner………… p.3 In this sentence in the following manner is prepositional phrase. The information which conveys by the prepositional phrase is place. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: In adverbial function Mid Position Universitas Sumatera Utara b. Her father had been an attorney in Meryton p.11 In this sentence in Meryton is a prepositional phrase which conveys place. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: In adverbial function Mid Position c. A brother settled in London in respectable line of trade……p.11 In this sentence in London is prepositional phrase which conveys place. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid Position d. …….and in the morning had the pleasure of being able to send…..p.17 In this sentence in the morning is prepositional phrase which conveys time. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid Position e. ……and in the evening Elizabeth joined their party p.19 In this sentence in the evening is prepositional phrase which conveys time. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Universitas Sumatera Utara Position: in adverbial function Mid Position f. …..party in the drawing room……………p.19 In this sentence in the drawing room is prepositional phrase which conveys place. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in Adverbial Function Mid Position. g. My father and Maria are to come to me in March……. p.66 . In this sentence in March is prepositional phrase which conveys time. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in Adverbial Function Mid Position h. Mr. Bingley’s visit in Grace Church Street,…….. p.69 In this sentence in Grace church Street is prepositional phrase which conveys place. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: In adverbial function Mid Position i. I do not know a place in the country.p.18 In this sentence in the country is prepositional phrase which conveys place. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Universitas Sumatera Utara Position: in adverbial function Final Position. j. Elizabeth passed the chief of the night in her sister’s room p. 17 In this sentence in her sister’s room is prepositional phrase which conveys place. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition Position: in adverbial function Final Position. k. The a single man in possession of a good fortune…….p.1 In this sentence in possession of a good fortune is prepositional phrase which conveys identification. Type: semantic relationships Form: three-words prepositions Position: in adverbial function Mid Position. l. Mrs. Bennet was profuse in her acknowledgment. p.17 In this sentence in her acknowledgement is prepositional phrase which conveys identification. Type: semantic relationships Form: one-word prepositions Position: in adverbial function Final Position m. They wanted in the farm p.13 In this sentence in the farm is prepositional phrase which conveys place. Type: physical relationships Form: one-word prepositions Universitas Sumatera Utara Position: in adverbial function Final Position n. I had much rather go in the coach. p.13 In this sentence in the coach is prepositional phrase which conveys place Type: physical relationships Form: one-word preposition. Position: in adverbial function Final Position o. …….., and her hope of seeing him in the course of the day……p.12 In this sentence in the course of the day is prepositional phrase which conveys time Type: physical relationships Form: four-words preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position p. Mr. Bennet’s property consisted entirely in an estate of two thousand a year ………………..p.11 In this sentence in an estate of two thousand a year is prepositional phrase which conveys identification. Type: semantic relationships Form: three-words preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position. q. In this room they were received…………….p.117 In this sentence in this room is prepositional phrase which conveys place. Universitas Sumatera Utara Type: physical relationships Form: one word preposition Position: in adverbial function Initial Position. r. ……………….I will sit in my library p.130. In this sentence to be in my library is prepositional phrase which conveys place. Type: physical relationships Form: one word preposition Position: in adverbial function Mid-Position.

4.1.5 Prepositional Phrase Beginning With Into