II. Add the Prepositions to Complete the Story:
Use one of the prepositions from the word bank in each of the blanks in the story
below. Prepositions can be used more than once, as long as they make sense where
you place them in the story.
Preposition Word Bank
In, over, pass, since, though, toward, near, throughout, under, into, up, of, on, above,
during, around, against, along, across, before, after, beyond, behind, beside, for,
beneath, with, inside, until, outside, to, within, for, at between, off
Scott's allergies were really severe. This season, he was having a lot of trouble them.
He kept on sneezing the tissue he carried his hand wherever he went. One day
he had to sneeze three times while he was walking. the street! His mom decided to take
him the doctor. Dr. Anderson asked Scott to sit the chair the table.
the appointment, Dr. Anderson talked to Scott and examined him. He tested the skin
Scott's arm to see if it changed color. He made one row of pin pricks, then he made another
the first row, the two rows, he touched a Q-tip__several places.
(P.T.O)
row
the bottom of the second row, he looked closely for a reaction Scott's skin. After he was
done, he told Scott and his mom that Scott was allergic to a flowering tree that was
common their area. He gave Scott a prescription medication to try.
Scott used to eat his lunch while sitting outside the tree. It was just right for him to lean
against. However, he realized he could not do that anymore. Ever since he saw Dr. Anderson,
Scott spent more time his house until the tree was not flowering. His allergies did not
bother him much.
Fortunately, there was enough time
the tree's flowering cycles when Scott could enjoy
some time outside without sneezing.
III. Writing skills:
1. Today you talked to an old friend of yours. Write about your feelings in your diary or in a
paper.
2. Write a paragraph about your bedroom at home. Be descriptive, and use adjectives to
describe how the space looks and how you feel when you are in your bedroom.
Answers
Answer:
Scott's allergies were really severe. This season, he was having a lot of trouble WITH them. He kept on sneezing INTO the tissue he carried his hand wherever he went. One day he had to sneeze three times while he was walking. IN the street! His mom decided to take him the doctor. Dr. Anderson asked Scott to sit ON the chair AT the table. IN the appointment, Dr. Anderson talked to Scott and examined him. He tested the skin OVER Scott's arm to see if it changed color. He made one row of pin pricks, then he made another
the first row, the two rows, he touched a Q-tip ON several places.
(P.T.O)
row
the bottom of the second row, he looked closely for a reaction IN Scott's skin. After he was done, he told Scott and his mom that Scott was allergic to a flowering tree that was common IN their area. He gave Scott a prescription OF medication to try. Scott used to eat his lunch while sitting outside UNDER the tree. It was just right for him to lean against. However, he realized he could not do that anymore. Ever since he saw Dr. Anderson, Scott spent more time INSIDE his house until the tree was not flowering. His allergies did not bother him much.
Fortunately, there was enough time FOR
the tree's flowering cycles when Scott could enjoy
some time outside without sneezing.
Explanation:
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