Preposition Practice. 1. Rewrite the sentence. 2. Circle the preposition. 3. Underline the prepositional phrase.

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Preposition Practice

1. Rewrite the sentence. 2. Circle the preposition. 3. Underline the prepositional phrase.

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1. Rewrite the sentence. 2. Circle the preposition. 3. Underline the prepositional phrase.

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1. Rewrite the sentence. 2. Circle the preposition. 3. Underline the prepositional phrase.

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1. Rewrite the sentence. 2. Circle the preposition. 3. Underline the prepositional phrase.

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1. Write a sentence about this picture. 2. Underline the prepositional phrase. 3. Label P for preposition and OP for the object of the preposition.

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1. Write a sentence about this picture. 2. Underline the prepositional phrase. 3. Label P for preposition and OP for the object of the preposition.

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1. Write a sentence about this picture. 2. Underline the prepositional phrase. 3. Label P for preposition and OP for the object of the preposition.

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1. Write a sentence about this picture. 2. Underline the prepositional phrase. 3. Label P for preposition and OP for the object of the preposition.

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1. Write a sentence about this picture. 2. Underline the prepositional phrase. 3. Label P for preposition and OP for the object of the preposition.

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1. Write a sentence about this picture. 2. Underline the prepositional phrase. 3. Label P for preposition and OP for the object of the preposition.

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1. Write a sentence about this picture. 2. Underline the prepositional phrase. 3. Label P for preposition and OP for the object of the preposition.

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1. Rewrite the prepositional phrase. 2. Label P for preposition and OP for the object of the preposition.

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1. Rewrite the prepositional phrase. 2. Label P for preposition and OP for the object of the preposition.

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1. Rewrite the prepositional phrase. 2. Label P for preposition and OP for the object of the preposition.

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1. Add a prepositional phrase to each sentence. 2. Underline the prepositional phrase.

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1. Add a prepositional phrase to each sentence. 2. Underline the prepositional phrase.

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1. Add a prepositional phrase to each sentence. 2. Underline the prepositional phrase.

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Write three sentences with prepositional phrases. Underline the prepositional phrase. Circle the preposition. Write the letter “OP” over the object of the preposition.