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Prepositional Phrases

Which of the following is a preposition: beside. Which of the following is NOT a preposition: all. Which of the following is prepositional phrase: to the bus. What is the preposition in this sentence? In the room there is a chair and desk: In. What is the preposition in this sentence? His friend went with him: with. What is the preposition in this sentence? When I got to school, I was late: to. What is the preposition in this sentence? If I never try, I'll won't win at ping pong: at. What is the preposition in this sentence? A heavy barrier was built along the busy street: along. Which word is the preposition? The green truck drove through the red light: through. Which word is the preposition? Over the weekend, we went swimming: over. Which word is the preposition? Brian arrived before the party: before. Which word is the preposition? The mall is located down the street: down. Which word is the preposition? I haven't watched that movie since third grade!: since. Which is a list of common prepositions: about, at, down, of, to. What do the prepositions in, on, under and next to convey? : location. Which of these is NOT a prepositional phrase: how are you. Identify the prepositional phrase: Please return the book to the cabinet: to the cabinet. Identify the prepositional phrase: Why did you drive your cart into the wall: into the wall. Identify the prepositional phrase: How many pieces of cake would you like: of cake

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