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G4T302 Grammar Pract

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Name Prepositions

1
A preposition is used to tell how a noun or pronoun is
related to another word or words in a sentence. A preposition
usually comes before the noun or pronoun.
I ride on the bus. I place my backpack under the seat.
My backpack rolls toward me.
These are some prepositions:
above to along around at behind beside with for from
inside in near across by through over toward off

Read the sentence. Complete it with a preposition from the word box.

through at above around to

1. My class is going to the amusement park today.

2. A flag is flying high above the amusement park.

3. I can see the flag through the window of the bus.

4. We finally arrive at the park.

5. First we walk around the park.

Read the sentence. Underline the preposition.

6. We are walking toward the Ferris wheel.

7. Kate is seated inside her car.

8. My friend is sitting beside me.

9. I pull the lap bar down and click it in place.

10. My friend and I wave with our arms.

84 Identify and Use Prepositions Language Fundamentals • EMC 2884 • © Evan-Moor Corp.
Name Pronouns

1
A pronoun is a word that can be used in place of a noun
or nouns.
Jake plays guitar. He plays guitar.
The pronoun he is used in place of the proper noun Jake.
Here are some common pronouns:
I you he she we they
me it him her us them
Jake’s sister knows how to play drums. She knows how to play drums.

Read the sentence. Write a pronoun in place of the underlined word or words.

1. Jake and Lisa are my friends.

are my friends.

2. I go to school with Jake and Lisa.

I go to school with .

3. Jake, Lisa, and I want to start a band.

want to start a band.

4. Jake told Lisa and me that he will play guitar.

Jake told that he will play guitar.

5. Lisa said to Jake that she wants to play drums.

Lisa said to that she wants to play drums.

6. Jake told Lisa that she could play drums and sing!

Jake told that she could play drums and sing!

© Evan-Moor Corp. • EMC 2884 • Language Fundamentals Use Pronouns 33

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