Prepositional Phrases
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15 questions
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Type the prepositional phrase(s): Because of the storm, I could not go outside.
Type the prepositional phrase(s): Because of the storm, I could not go outside.
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Type the prepositional phrase(s): In July my camp went on a rafting trip.
Type the prepositional phrase(s): In July my camp went on a rafting trip.
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Type the prepositional phrase(s): Our bus drove through the woods and stopped at the river.
Type the prepositional phrase(s): Our bus drove through the woods and stopped at the river.
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Type the prepositional phrase(s): We carried rubber rafts from the bus to the water.
Type the prepositional phrase(s): We carried rubber rafts from the bus to the water.
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Type the prepositional phrase(s): Apart from the rain, it was a rather clear day on the beach.
Type the prepositional phrase(s): Apart from the rain, it was a rather clear day on the beach.
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Type the prepositional phrase(s): I placed the keys in front of the dresser near the door.
Type the prepositional phrase(s): I placed the keys in front of the dresser near the door.
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Type the prepositional phrase(s):If you are like somebody, you are similar to him or her.
Type the prepositional phrase(s):If you are like somebody, you are similar to him or her.
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Type the prepositional phrase(s): She went along with her best friend to the store.
Type the prepositional phrase(s): She went along with her best friend to the store.
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Type the prepositional phrase(s): Instead of cake, I would prefer to eat something lighter.
Type the prepositional phrase(s): Instead of cake, I would prefer to eat something lighter.
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Type the prepositional phrase(s):For a minute, we could only see her hat bobbing on the waves.
Type the prepositional phrase(s):For a minute, we could only see her hat bobbing on the waves.
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Type the object(s) of the preposition: Then we saw Peggy drifting down the rapids.
Type the object(s) of the preposition: Then we saw Peggy drifting down the rapids.
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Type the object(s) of the preposition: She floated on her back and kept her feet above water.
Type the object(s) of the preposition: She floated on her back and kept her feet above water.
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Type the object(s) of the preposition: Before nightfall, we climbed onto the bus and returned to camp.
Type the object(s) of the preposition: Before nightfall, we climbed onto the bus and returned to camp.
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Type the object(s) of the preposition: Noel's summer job earns him money for CDs.
Type the object(s) of the preposition: Noel's summer job earns him money for CDs.
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To eat, to jump, and to run are all considered prepositional phrases
To eat, to jump, and to run are all considered prepositional phrases