Each of the questions below contains at least one prepositional phrase that connects a noun or
pronoun to its location in relation to another word in the sentence. Separate the prepositional
phrase, and preposition
1. The yoga instructor balanced her body backwards over the exercise ball.
2. He put his wet umbrella into the metal stand beside the front door.
3.The teacher wrote an assignment on the whiteboard.
4. Walking as quickly as he could, the old man stepped around the cracks in the sidewalk.
5. She was happy to sign her name near the top of the petition.
6. Our family has a vacation home along the Colorado River.
7. Jeremy forgot his backpack on the lawn by the public library.
8. The girls organized their materials and started building the project on the kitchen table.
9. Summer classes will be held inside the auditorium of the high school on Brentwood Avenue.
10. My uncle's boat started leaking, and it sank into the middle of the lake.
11. The sharpened pencils are located above the shelf with the lined paper.
12. The heavier materials sifted through the lighter ones and rested on the bottom of the bucket.
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Each of the questions below contains at least one prepositional phrase that connects a noun
pronoun to its position in time. Separate the prepositional phrase, and the preposition
1.We cleaned the kitchen floor during the commercials.
2.The filthy children took a bath and were downstairs, nice and clean, at dinnertime.
3.Do you go to school all day on Wednesdays?
4. I usually have some time to do some fun on the weekends.
5. He has forgotten to complete his homework in the past.
6. In the future, we may be able to travel to the moon.
7. Sylvia missed the test because she went home at lunchtime.
8. The chemistry teacher offers a review session before school.
9. In the 1980's, music videos were just beginning to be popular.
10. My parents plan to celebrate together on New Year's Day.
Answer:
the yoga instructor balanced her body backwards over the exercise ball