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Grade 5- Prepositions (5.L.1.1.b)

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Directions:

Circle the preposition(s) in the sentence and underline the prepositional phrase.

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Directions:

Read the passage and then answer the questions. There are five underlined words or phrases in the passage to show which word or phrase may be incorrect.

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Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
1.

First Name:

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
2.

Last Name:

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
3.

Circle the preposition(s) in the sentence and underline the prepositional phrase.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
4.

Circle the preposition(s) in the sentence and underline the prepositional phrase.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
5.

Circle the preposition(s) in the sentence and underline the prepositional phrase.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
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Circle the preposition(s) in the sentence and underline the prepositional phrase.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
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Circle the preposition(s) in the sentence and underline the prepositional phrase.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
8.

Have you heard the story about Sir Isaac Newton and the apple?

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
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The apple story goes like this: one day, Newton was sitting above an apple tree, when an apple fell and hit him on the head.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
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He went on to understand how the force by gravity works.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
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The true story seems to be that Newton was walking through an apple orchard one day, when he started thinking about how things fall.

Asemmisa {{asɛmmisaAhyɛnsode}}
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During some time, this led to his discovery of the scientific laws that explain the force of gravity.