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Worksheet Preposition

This document contains exercises to practice identifying and using prepositions. Prepositions relate nouns or pronouns to other words in a sentence. The exercises include identifying prepositions in sentences, filling in blanks with appropriate prepositions, and writing sentences describing the location of items in one's home using various prepositions.

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Worksheet Preposition

This document contains exercises to practice identifying and using prepositions. Prepositions relate nouns or pronouns to other words in a sentence. The exercises include identifying prepositions in sentences, filling in blanks with appropriate prepositions, and writing sentences describing the location of items in one's home using various prepositions.

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Exercise 1

14 The Preposition • Practice 1


A preposition relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence.

PREPOSITIONS
with
We ordered pizza without meatballs.
instead of

Identifying Prepositions. Circle the preposition(s) in each sentence below. The number in
parentheses indicates the number of prepositions in the sentence.
EXAMPLE: Gerry left wiithout a word to anyone. (2)

1. A new family has moved into the house next to ours. (2)

2. The club isn’t much fun without Sharon. (1)

3. Among the three of us, we had just enough money for a pizza. (3)

4. Because of that incident, the families do not speak to each other. (2)

5. We watched the fireworks display from a spot across the river. (2)

6. Draw a line through any words that are not needed. (1)

7. The rake has been leaning against the garage since yesterday. (2)

8. A letter for Mike is on the table in the hall. (3)

9. You will be safe from the mosquitoes until dusk. (2)

10. No one except Judy’s mother baked brownies. (1)

Exercise 2 Using Prepositions in Sentences. Fill in each blank below with a preposition to
complete the sentence.
EXAMPLE: We agreed to meet before dinner.
1. Carl has ridden his bike the river.
2. I haven’t seen Louise a month.
3. We waited six o’clock for the train to arrive.
4. A crowd of people pressed the movie star.
5. I found my sneakers the couch.
6. Many people became restless the long delay.
7. I am reading a book Judy Blume.
8. Basketball is my favorite sport baseball.
9. The realtor took us a number of houses.
10. Fred sits me in math class.
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14 The Preposition • Practice 2


Exercise 1 Supplying Prepositions. Fill in each blank below with a preposition to complete the
sentence.
EXAMPLE: I will meet you outside the store.
1. Put your briefcase the table.
2. Tie the string the package.
3. We have been waiting for a reply yesterday.
4. The game will not be held noon.
5. The restaurant is a lake.
6. Draw a line the paper.
7. I will search for the letter my desk.
8. The covering was placed the furniture.
9. Look the telescope to see Saturn.
10. Call me any day Tuesday.

Exercise 2 More Work With Prepositions. Follow the directions for Exercise 1.
1. Pull the chair out from the table.
2. The liquid smells perfume.
3. The plants reach the light.
4. There is a garage the grocery store.
5. I traveled the town on a bicycle.
6. I voted the changes suggested by the mayor.
7. The meat and vegetables were already the table.
8. Wait tomorrow for the results of the survey.
9. We looked for the pad the pile of papers.
10. Please leave the newspaper the front door.

Writing Application Using Prepositions in Sentences. Using a preposition in each


sentence, write ten sentences telling where a number of things in your home are located. Use as many different
prepositions as you can.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

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