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Prepositional Phrases

Words that go together with prepositions are called prepositional phrases.

The cat rested on the desk.

Another cat watched from the table.

 

Prepositional Phrase Practice

Directions: Put PP in the box if the sentence contains a prepositional phrase.  Put No in the box if it does not contain a prepositional phrase.

 
The tree has red leaves.
 
The bird feeder is full of sunflower seeds.
 
I found three light yellow eggs.
 
Your picture will look bigger inside a frame.
 
We pitched the tent between two large trees.
 
I can draw the branches now.
 
We never have any bananas.
 
The cake is not done.
 
I did my math assignment in my notebook.
 
The fish cannot survive.
 
Did you see the hawk dive toward the ground?
 
I am going to Boston.
 
We found the lost envelope in the drawer.
 
I don't remember that event.
 
Trees and plants are important for the earth.

 

 

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