Levels 1-5. Which sentence contains a direct object? a. Did you laugh at the joke? b. The boy had lost his gloves. c. He ran down the street. d. We went.

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Levels 1-5

Which sentence contains a direct object? a. Did you laugh at the joke? b. The boy had lost his gloves. c. He ran down the street. d. We went to the mall.

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Which sentence does not contain an auxiliary verb? a. Did you see the movie? b. I can’t go to the mall with you. c. Many people like fresh fruit. d. I will call you later.

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Identify the prepositional phrase: Jacob lives across the street.

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Identify the prepositional phrases: The alarm on my phone went off during class.

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Identify the prepositional phrase: Carlos walks by my house nearly every day.

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Identify the prepositional phrases: Despite their concerns, board members still voted for the motion.

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Fill in the blanks with prepositional phrases: a. The squirrel ran _______ the tree. b. The book is ______ the table. c. We went to the movie ______ them.

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