Preposition Check 1
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10 questions
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Prepositions
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How many prepositional phrases are in the following sentence?Proteins supply material within our bodies for the production of new cells.
How many prepositional phrases are in the following sentence?
Proteins supply material within our bodies for the production of new cells.
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Identify the two prepositions in the following sentence:Energy stored in carbs is released quickly into the body.
Identify the two prepositions in the following sentence:
Energy stored in carbs is released quickly into the body.
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Identify the objects of the prepositions in the following sentence:Because of proteins, children can grow into healthy adults.
Identify the objects of the prepositions in the following sentence:
Because of proteins, children can grow into healthy adults.
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Identify the prepositional phrases in the following sentence:No one can live without water in his or her body
Identify the prepositional phrases in the following sentence:
No one can live without water in his or her body
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A prepositional phrase shows the relationship betwen a ________ or _______ to another word.
A prepositional phrase shows the relationship betwen a ________ or _______ to another word.
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True or False: Prepositional phrases contain prepositions, nouns, verbs, and pronouns.
True or False: Prepositional phrases contain prepositions, nouns, verbs, and pronouns.
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Every prepositional phrase starts with a ___________ and ends with a ___________.
Every prepositional phrase starts with a ___________ and ends with a ___________.
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True or False: A prepositional phrase will always appear at the end of the sentence.
True or False: A prepositional phrase will always appear at the end of the sentence.
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How many prepositional phrases are in the following sentence:When we lived in Boston, our house was near the grocery store and across the street from a park.
How many prepositional phrases are in the following sentence:
When we lived in Boston, our house was near the grocery store and across the street from a park.
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True or False: All of the following words are prepositions: without, outsider, behind, onto, inside
True or False: All of the following words are prepositions: without, outsider, behind, onto, inside