1. A preposition without a phrase is an adverb. In other words, if the preposition has an object, it is a prepositional phrase; without the object, the preposition becomes an adverb. EXAMPLES: We waited (inside the house). (prep ph) but We waited inside. (adverb) The boy turned around and stared at us. (adverb) but
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Preview and Download !Insert an appropriate preposition in the blanks in the following sentences: 1. They arrived in Bombay at 8:00p.m. on July 30. 2. Charles lives on College Avenue in an apartment. 3. Phoenix is located in the state of Arizona. 4. John asked me to go with him to buy a pair of shoes. 5. Put a pad under the hot dish to protect the table. 6. Mr.
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Preview and Download !The object of the preposition is always a noun, pronoun, or a group of words used as a noun and comes after the preposition. To find the object of the preposition, ... Worksheets\Grammar.Punctuation.Writing\Prepositional Phrase.doc orange . Title: Microsoft Word - Identifying Prepositional Phrases Worksheet.docx
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Preview and Download !PREPOSITIONS PREP 1 Fill in the correct prepositions about – at – by - for – from – in – of – on – to - with 1. She learned Russian at the age of 45. 2. The book was written by Mark Twain. 3. I’ll show you the picture of the palace. 4.
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Preview and Download !14UNIT Prepositions, Conjunctions, and Interjections 414 Lesson 14.1 Prepositions 415 Lesson 14.2 Prepositional Phrases 417 Lesson 14.3 Pronouns After Prepositions 419 Lesson 14.4 Prepositional Phrases as Adjectives and Adverbs 421 Lesson 14.5 Telling Prepositions and Adverbs Apart 423 Lesson 14.6 Conjunctions 425 Lesson 14.7 Interjections 427 Grammar Review 429 ...
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Preview and Download !ENGLISH PREPOSITION WORKSHEETS FOR CLASS 2 IDENTIFY PREPOSITIONS Look at the picture below and choose the correct preposition ( in, under, on, behind) for the sentence: 1. Tu˜y is sitting _____ the sofa. a) on b) in c) next to 3. The rabbit is hiding _____ the chair. a) in b) under c) behind 2. The duck is standing _____ the tree.
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Preview and Download !Circle the preposition in each sentence. 1. I would like a piece of pizza. 2. Ryan was in Maine. 3. We walked off the path. 4. I got a new bike from my dad. 5. We went out the door. 6. We should go to your house. 7. Did you find my note on the table? 8. We ordered a pizza for the team. 9. Can we just leave our shoes by the door? 10. I love ...
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Preview and Download !THE PREPOSITION A preposition relates its object to some other word in the sentence. A preposition never appears alone. It is always used with a word or group of words called its object. ex. Go into the house. (Into is a preposition; house is the object.) Mrs. Jones fell off the ladder. (Off is a preposition; ladder is its object.)
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Preview and Download !Title: Prepositional phrases Worksheet Author: K5 Learning Subject: Grade 5 Prepositions Worksheet: Prepositional phrases Keywords: prepositions, prepositional ...
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Preview and Download !M:\9-TLC\TLC Web Design\Handouts Worksheets\Grammar.Punctuation.Writing\Prepositional Phrase.doc orange Directions: Circle all the prepositional phrases in the following sentences. 1. After the movie the group of teenagers went to McDonalds for a burger. 2. Without sugar the blueberries were too sour for the dinner guests. 3.
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