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Jeopardy Vocabulary 1 Prep/ Object 2Prep/ phrase 3Prep/ adverb 4 Adj / Adv phrase Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy Source:

$100 Question from Vocabulary The noun or pronoun of a Prepositional Phrase

$100 Answer from Vocabulary What is the Object of the Preposition ?

$200 Question from Vocabulary Begins with a Preposition and ends with a noun or a pronoun

$200 Answer from Vocabulary What is a Prepositional Phrase ?

$300 Question from Vocabulary Two or more Prepositions used together

$300 Answer from Vocabulary What is a Compound Preposition?

$400 Question from Vocabulary A Prepositional Phrase that describes a noun and tell what kind, which one and how many

$400 Answer from Vocabulary What is an Adjective Phrase ?

$500 Question from Vocabulary A Prepositional Phrase that describe a verb, and can tell how, when, where, or to what extent

$500 Answer from Vocabulary What is an Adverb Phrase ?

$100 Question from Preps Object Identify the Object of the Preposition The dog ran around the room.

$100 Answer from Preps Object Identify the Object of the Preposition What is room?

$200 Question from Preps Object Identify the Object of the Preposition Kelly took the largest slice of pepperoni pizza

$200 Answer from Preps Object Identify the Object of the Preposition What is pepperoni pizza ?

$300 Question from Preps Object Identify the Object of the Preposition The red scarf around my neck was knitted by Pam.

$300 Answer from Preps Object Identify the Object of the Preposition What is neck?

$400 Question from Preps Object Identify the Objects of the Preposition Mr. Tennyson has a bag of Jelly beans on his desk drawer

$400 Answer from Preps Object Identify the Objects of the Preposition What is jelly beans and desk drawer ?

$500 Question from Preps Object Identify the Object of the Preposition Julia ordered marble cake with Bavaria Cream filling and chocolate frosting

$500 Answer from Preps Object Identify the Object of the Preposition What is Bavaria cream filling and chocolate frosting

$100 Question from Prep Phrase Identify the Prepositional Phrase He found the puppy under the porch

$100 Answer from Prep Phrase Identify the Prepositional Phrase What is under the porch?

$200 Question from Prep Phrase Identify the Prepositional Phrase I saw the kitten hiding between the cushion

$200 Answer from Prep Phrase Identify the Prepositional Phrase What is hiding between the cushion?

$300 Question from Prep Phrase Identify the Prepositional Phrase Mattie constantly slept with her thumb in her mouth.

$300 Answer from Prep Phrase Identify the Prepositional Phrase What is in her mouth?

$400 Question from Prep Phrase Identify the Prepositional Phrase “That jar of strawberry jam didn’t last long,” said Aunt Linda.

$400 Answer from Prep Phrase Identify the Prepositional Phrase What is of strawberry jam ?

$500 Question from Prep Phrase Identify the Prepositional Phrases The box of books is located behind the door.

$500 Answer from Prep Phrase Identify the Prepositional Phrases What is of books ? What is behind the door ?

$100 Question from Prep or Adverb Identify word as a preposition or adverb. Have you ever seen a bobcat before?

$ 100 Answer from Prep or Adverb Identify word as a preposition or adverb What is an adverb ?

$200 Question from Prep or Adverb Identify word as a preposition or adverb Gina walked carefully around the edge of the pool.

$200 Answer from Prep or Adverb Identify word as a preposition or adverb What is a preposition ?

$300 Question from Prep or Adverb Identify word as a preposition or adverb It was so cold in the house, we keep our coats on.

$300 Answer from Prep or Adverb Identify word as a preposition or adverb What is a adverb ?

$400 Question from Prep or Adverb Identify word as a preposition or adverb Jena ordered a thick milkshake instead of an ice cream cone.

$400 Answer from Prep or Adverb Identify word as a preposition or adverb What is a preposition ?

$500 Question from Prep or Adverb Identify words as a prepositions or adverbs The shark surfaced next to the boat, near the flag, where the captain was sitting.

$500 Answer from Prep or Adverb Identify word as a preposition or adverb What are prepositions ?

$100 Question from Identify Prep Phrase Identify prepositional phrase as adjectives or adverbs David and Walter walked to the store.

$100 Answer from Identify Prep Phrase. Identify prepositional phrase as adjectives or adverbs What is an adverb phrase ?

$200 Question from Identify Prep Phrase. Identify prepositional phrase as adjectives or adverbs Hubert ate a huge piece of blueberry pie.

$200 Answer from Identify Prep Phrase. Identify prepositional phrase as adjectives or adverbs What is an adjective phrase ?

$300 Question from Identify Prep Phrase. Identify prepositional phrase as adjectives or adverbs Shelly found many monarch caterpillars On the milkweed plant.

$300 Answer from Identify Prep Phrase. Identify prepositional phrase as adjectives or adverbs What is an adverb phrase

$400 Question from Identify Prep Phrase. Identify prepositional phrase as adjectives or adverbs The girl with the Chicken Pox, ate lunch with my sister yesterday.

$400 Answer from Identify Prep Phrase. Identify prepositional phrase as adjectives or adverbs What are adjectives phrases

$500 Question from Identify Prep Phrase. Identify prepositional phrase as adjectives or adverbs After school, the neighborhood children had a snowball battle, despite the freezing temperature.

$500 Answer from Identify Prep Phrase. Identify prepositional phrase as adjectives or adverbs What are adverb phrases ?

Final Jeopardy Identify all prepositions, prepositional phrases, and object of the preposition of the following the sentence. During yesterday’s thunderstorm, the power stayed on, despite the heavy rain.

Final Jeopardy Answer Preposition: (during, despite) Prep Phrase: (During yesterday’s thunderstorm) (despite the heavy rain) Object of the Prep: (thunderstorm, rain)