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10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points Prepositions Prepositions and Objects Prepositional Phrases Types of Phrases Types of Phrases II Placement of Prepositional Phrases 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 10 Point 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 20 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 30 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 40 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points 50 Points

This is the preposition in the following sentence: That book is by Mark Twain.

What is by?

This is the preposition in the following sentence: I have not seen you since that day.

What is since?

This is the preposition in the following sentence: The distance runner has succeeded beyond her wildest expectations.

What is beyond?

This is the preposition in the following sentence: They had not yet heard about the dance.

What is about?

This is the preposition in the following sentence: Will they be here throughout the night?

What is throughout?

This is the preposition and its object in the following sentence: We found the missing bracelet beneath the sofa.

What is beneath, sofa?

This is the preposition and its object in the following sentence: Wesley walked around the car to pick up the packages.

What is around, car?

This is the preposition and its object in the following sentence: The children climbed aboard the miniature train.

What is aboard, train?

This is the preposition and its object in the following sentence: We will offer extra help sessions because of the test’s difficulty.

What is of, difficulty?

This is the preposition and its object in the following sentence: Did you hear the noises during the concert today?

What is during, concert?

This is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: We will start the game at 3 o’clock.

What is at 3 o’clock?

This is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: My sister never goes anywhere without her cell phone.

What is without her cell phone?

This is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: We will try to be there despite the inclement weather.

What is despite the inclement weather?

This is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: Have you gone near the old neighborhood recently?

What is near the old neighborhood?

This is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: Wendy ran the mile in record time yesterday.

What is in record time?

This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Sonja was the daughter of a Norwegian fur dealer.

What is an adjective phrase?

This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Trained as an ice skater, she competed in the 1924 Olympics at age eleven.

What is an adverb phrase?

This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Sonja left the 1928 Olympics with her first gold medal.

What is an adverb phrase?

This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Sonja preferred to be treated like a celebrity.

What is an adverb phrase?

This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Sonja introduced the elements of dance and showmanship.

What is an adjective phrase?

This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Last winter we went to the ice-skating rink many times.

What is an adverb phrase?

This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Once, my cousins Sarah and Cameron came with us.

What is an adverb phrase?

This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: The ice-skating rink in their hometown closed a few years ago.

What is an adjective phrase?

This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Sarah and Cameron especially enjoyed the music from the 1950’s.

What is an adjective phrase?

This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: My mother did figure eights in the middle of the rink.

What is an adverb phrase?

Correct or Incorrect. The girl walked the dog in a purple skirt.

What is incorrect?

We watched the actress with lovely hair on television. Correct or incorrect. We watched the actress with lovely hair on television.

What is incorrect?

Christine made the brownies for her aunt with chocolate icing. Correct or incorrect. Christine made the brownies for her aunt with chocolate icing.

What is incorrect?

The mural on the wall was painted by the artist. Correct or incorrect. The mural on the wall was painted by the artist.

What is correct?

The baseball player with a terrific Correct or incorrect. The baseball player with a terrific average hit a homerun.

What is correct?

Final Jeopardy Make your wager

to buy tickets for the show Fix this sentence. The fans stood in line to buy tickets for the show for twenty minutes.

What is… The fans stood in line for twenty minutes to buy tickets for the show.