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Name, PREPOSITIONS
WORKBOOK PAGE 9
Date.
Directions: Cross out any prepositional phrases. Underline the subject once and
the verb/erb phrase twice.
Remember:
1. We take our vacation in-duly-and August.
2. The gift was from-dehr-and-His-sleter,
3. The ball rolled between-the-cheirend-the-sota.
4. tthe-epring-or summer, | visit our friends feraweek.
5. The librarian gave the books te-Fortand-me.
6. The meal ef steak and potatoes was eaten atourfaverite-diner
7. The taxi driver left without-hieohange-er atip fromthe passenger.
8. That good reader likes stories abeut-heraee-and-reptiics.
9. Dewn-streete-end-alteye trotted the owner in-seareh et hictost pet.
10. Buring-etripte-the-zee, the child stared etthe-Hiens-and+he-tigers.
11. Abeve-the-deor-and-windews was a shelf fer plants.
12. All friends but- Suean-end-BiH came te-the party.
18. The band leader returned withinfive-orten- minutes
14. Before-tuneh-and dinner the parent reads te-the-ohildren.
Beyond-the-Earth-encite-meen gre other planets,eee seen PREPOSITIONS
WORKBOOK PAGE 8
Date.
Directions: Cross out any prepositional phrases. Underline the subject once and
the verb twice.
1. Aler-seheet we walked te-thelibrary.
2. Maly sits behind -you in-seience-efacs.
3. The plane flew abevethe-elouds.
4. Jane lives eeressthe-street from-me.
5. Bewn-the-teed galloped the horse,
6. Wewentte-the-beach.
7. Some boys crawled wader-the-eet
8. The pump is behind-the-barn.
9. They stopped eleng-the-road for five-minuies,
10. Buring-alding-seasen our family went te-e-todge fer-e-weekend.
11. The cars travel belew-the-river and threugh-the-tunnel.
12. The telephone rang ir-the-midele eHthe-night.
13. Belew-the-sink is the garbage can.
14. Everyone exeept Mary lett by peer.
15. Within-ter-minutes efthe-eall, my dad arrived ir-our driveway.Name, PREPOSITIONS
WORKBOOK PAGE 7
Date,
Directions: Cross out any prepositional phrases. Underline the subject once and
the verb twice.
1. The shoppers went inte-the-store-
2. A blender fell er-the-Heer
3. Wewalked between-the-aisles ofthe-supermarket.
4, During-the-storm we held ento-the-side of the-boet.
5. Outside-eur home a pine tree grows.
6. He stepped behind-the-deor
7. The vacationers went te-the-beaeh.
8, Throughout the-day the rain came in-the-window,
9. The price eteeda is ever-e-dotier.
10. Pasttheterge-sign is a windmill,
11. The report eeneerning-emeking is in-my-desk.
12. All students exeeptduen rode te-seheet er-a-bus,
13. The child went wp-theadder and dews-the-side.
14. The lettuce is inside-the refrigerator by-the-millcearion.
15. Afterthe television program about-snakes, we rode er-ourbikes tothe zee,PREPOSITIONS
Name
WORKBOOK PAGE 12 Compound Subjects
Date,
Directions: Cross out any prepositional phrases. Underline the subject once
and the verb/verb phrase twice
Qutside-the building, the cats and dogs played.
The buralar and his helper walked teward-me.
The broken cup and saucer were under-the-table.
Milk or juice came with-the-meel.
Up-the-tree scurried a squirrel and a chipmunk,
Aeroas-the- Golden Gate Bridge sped the cars and trucks.
Neither my hand nor my foot hurt efter the injury.
My cousin and her roommate moved aeress-the-hall te-
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