Write 10 preposition and 10 adjectives and use each in a sentence
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10 prepositions, used in sentences : -
• He is coming towards us.
→ 'Towards' is a preposition.
• He is singing with his friends.
→ 'with' is a preposition.
• She is here for the function.
→ 'for' is a preposition.
• We are going in a cave.
→ 'in' is a preposition.
• Ram sat on the chair.
→ 'on' is a preposition.
• Cat was under the table.
→ 'under' is a preposition.
• This place belongs to my grandfather.
→ 'to' is a preposition.
• We are sitting by the tree.
→ 'by' is a preposition.
• He jumped off the school building.
→ 'off' is a preposition.
• We were walking over the bridge.
→ 'over' is a preposition.
10 adjectives, used in sentences : -
• Cap is small.
→ 'small' is an adjective.
• We are in a beautiful place.
→ 'beautiful' is an adjective.
• Swathi is a good girl.
→ 'good' is an adjective.
• She is much smarter than me.
→ 'much' is an adjective.
• He is a famous writer.
→ 'famous' is an adjective.
• Swathi is an intelligent girl.
→ 'intelligent' is an adjective.
• She is gorgeous.
→ 'gorgeous' is an adjective.
• This glass in black in colour.
→ 'black' is an adjective.
• Ram is taller than Shyam.
→ 'taller' is an adjective.
• Shyam is a popular athelete.
→ 'popular' is an adjective.
• He is coming towards us.
→ 'Towards' is a preposition.
• He is singing with his friends.
→ 'with' is a preposition.
• She is here for the function.
→ 'for' is a preposition.
• We are going in a cave.
→ 'in' is a preposition.
• Ram sat on the chair.
→ 'on' is a preposition.
• Cat was under the table.
→ 'under' is a preposition.
• This place belongs to my grandfather.
→ 'to' is a preposition.
• We are sitting by the tree.
→ 'by' is a preposition.
• He jumped off the school building.
→ 'off' is a preposition.
• We were walking over the bridge.
→ 'over' is a preposition.
10 adjectives, used in sentences : -
• Cap is small.
→ 'small' is an adjective.
• We are in a beautiful place.
→ 'beautiful' is an adjective.
• Swathi is a good girl.
→ 'good' is an adjective.
• She is much smarter than me.
→ 'much' is an adjective.
• He is a famous writer.
→ 'famous' is an adjective.
• Swathi is an intelligent girl.
→ 'intelligent' is an adjective.
• She is gorgeous.
→ 'gorgeous' is an adjective.
• This glass in black in colour.
→ 'black' is an adjective.
• Ram is taller than Shyam.
→ 'taller' is an adjective.
• Shyam is a popular athelete.
→ 'popular' is an adjective.
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Answered Jan 27, 2017
Commonly Used Prepositional Phrases
According to the weather forecast
Across many deserts
After many tries
Amid the confusion
Around the world
Before we start the meeting
Between a rock and a hard place
By the light of the moon
Like a beautiful swan
Near the ocean
Of my boss
Off the top
Out the door
Through the looking glass
Throughout the thick forest
To the amusement park
Prepositional Phrases that Function as an Adjective
The book with the tattered cover has been read many times.
All the passengers aboard the runaway train were frightened.
The present inside the big box is mine.
Our boss put out a memo regarding the new rule.
The clues within the first few chapters will lead to the murderer.
His is only one voice among many, but it will be heard.
The extra blanket is in the box under the bed.
Saul, unlike many others, will remain there.
The car beside the red one is the one I want to buy.
The area outside the boundary is dangerous to cross.
All rooms below deck are for sleeping.
Tell me the story about the dragon slayer.
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Commonly Used Prepositional Phrases
According to the weather forecast
Across many deserts
After many tries
Amid the confusion
Around the world
Before we start the meeting
Between a rock and a hard place
By the light of the moon
Like a beautiful swan
Near the ocean
Of my boss
Off the top
Out the door
Through the looking glass
Throughout the thick forest
To the amusement park
Prepositional Phrases that Function as an Adjective
The book with the tattered cover has been read many times.
All the passengers aboard the runaway train were frightened.
The present inside the big box is mine.
Our boss put out a memo regarding the new rule.
The clues within the first few chapters will lead to the murderer.
His is only one voice among many, but it will be heard.
The extra blanket is in the box under the bed.
Saul, unlike many others, will remain there.
The car beside the red one is the one I want to buy.
The area outside the boundary is dangerous to cross.
All rooms below deck are for sleeping.
Tell me the story about the dragon slayer.
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