{ Preposition Test Review You have 4 cards, labeled A, B, C, and D You have 4 cards, labeled A, B, C, and D After each question is asked, think of your.

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{ Preposition Test Review You have 4 cards, labeled A, B, C, and D You have 4 cards, labeled A, B, C, and D After each question is asked, think of your answer After each question is asked, think of your answer When I say “Go”, you will reveal which answer choice is best, and hold your card in the air When I say “Go”, you will reveal which answer choice is best, and hold your card in the air

Preposition: A word that shows a relationship between two things -Location (where) -Time (when) -Direction Preposition: A word that shows a relationship between two things -Location (where) -Time (when) -Direction Which word is the preposition?: The boy caught a pass during the football game. A. game B. caught C. during D. boy

A. game Which word is the object of the preposition?: The boy caught a pass during the football game. A. game B. caught C. during D. boy

C. to Which word is the preposition? The robin’s egg dropped to the ground. A. to B. dropped C. the D. ground

Which word is the object of the preposition? The robin’s egg dropped to the ground. A. to B. dropped C. the D. ground

D. after Which word is the preposition? After school we ate hot dogs. A. school B. we C. ate D. after

A. school Which word is the object of the preposition? After school we ate hot dogs. A. school B. we C. ate D. after

B. We Which word is the subject of the sentence? After school we ate hot dogs. A. school B. we C. ate D. after

C. Ate Which word is the verb of the sentence? After school we ate hot dogs. A. school B. we C. ate D. after

B. subject, verb, and a complete thought What must a sentence contain in order to be complete? A. noun and a pronoun B. subject, verb, and a complete thought C. subject, verb, and a preposition D. there are no rules

B. No Is the following sentence complete? Slammed the door and left. A. Yes B. No

A. Yes Is the following sentence complete? Sarah slammed the door and left. A. Yes B. No

A. Yes Is the following sentence complete? We should invite her, since she never saw that movie. A. Yes B. No

Is the following sentence complete? Since she never saw that movie. A. Yes B. No

A. object of preposition Which part of speech is the underlined word? Strack’s football went to the NFL game. A. object of preposition B. verb C. subject D. preposition

C. Subject Which part of speech is the underlined word? Snow came down in flurries during the blizzard. A. object of preposition B. verb C. subject D. preposition

A. object of preposition Which part of speech is the underlined word? At home my mom makes meatloaf. A. object of preposition B. verb C. subject D. preposition

C. Subject Which part of speech is the underlined word? At home my mom makes meatloaf. A. object of preposition B. verb C. subject D. preposition

B. verb Which part of speech is the underlined word? David is on the roof. A. object of preposition B. verb C. subject D. preposition