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What is the preposition?

We moved the tables along the back wall.

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What is the preposition?

Fran received a card from Germany.

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What is the preposition phrase?

Mr. Adams arrived at the courthouse.

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What is the preposition phrase?

We moved the tables along the back wall.

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What is the preposition?

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What is the preposition phrase?

The sun shone brightly through the window.

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What is the preposition phrase?

Do you work around the house?

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What is the preposition phrase?

The ball rolled between the two players

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What is the preposition?

The lights went out during the power failure.

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What is the preposition phrase?

Laura swam across the river.

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What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?

We walked to the park.

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What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?

During the night, I heard rain and thunder.

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What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?

I have dance class after school.

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14.

Which is a prepositional phrase in this sentence?

You are not allowed to ride bikes on school campus.

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15.

Which is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?

Please place the presents under the tree.

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Which is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?

Since there are only two weeks left in the quarter, we should get late work turned in.

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Which is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?

After we study, we should reward ourselves with ice cream.

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HOW MANY prepositional phrases are in this sentence?

On Saturday, we can go to a movie.

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HOW MANY prepositional phrases are in this sentence?

Ann and Edward slowly wandered around the park.

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20.

Which of these is a PREPOSITION in this sentence?

After we study, we should reward ourselves with ice cream.

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Which of these is a PREPOSITION in this sentence?

On Saturday, we can go to a movie.

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Which of these is a PREPOSITION in this sentence?

Ann slowly wandered around the park.

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23.

Which of these is true about prepositional phrases?

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This is an example of a sentence written with the prepositional phrase capitalized:

I had eggs and bacon FOR BREAKFAST.

Now it's your turn. Make up and write your own example of a sentence using sports as a topic. Be sure to write the prepositional phrase in all capital letters.

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Rewrite the sentence with one prepositional phrase.

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Rewrite the sentence with one prepositional phrase.

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Rewrite the sentence with one prepositional phrase.

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Rewrite the sentence with one prepositional phrase.

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Rewrite the sentence with TWO prepositional phrases.

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Rewrite the sentence with TWO prepositional phrases.

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Rewrite the sentence with TWO prepositional phrases.

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Rewrite the sentence with TWO prepositional phrases.