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Monday, June 18, 2018

Grammar- More Focus: Identifying Prepositional Phrases


More Focus: Identifying Prepositional Phrases

PRACTICE:     Put parenthesis around the Prepositional Phrases.  
Circle the subject. Draw two lines under the verb.

  1.  Ramona loves writing texts to her friends.
  2. Many students have complained about the new rules.
  3. The pot of vegetable soup simmered gently on the stove.
  4. My phone takes very clear photographs in all kinds of weather.
  5. The concert was canceled with only one day’s notice.
  6. The coffee was leaking from my cup onto the carpet.
  7. The kitchen in my grandmother’s house smells like vanilla and spices.
  8.  The meeting took place during lunch.
  9. We ate our dinner in the car.
  10. The book of quotes inspired me.
  11. The best things in life are free.
  12.  The tunnel through the mountain took three years to make.
  13.  Our protest against censorship was successful.
  14.  One of the most important ideas in the article is that multiasking is harmful.
  15.   This reminds me of something.
  16.  The best place to eat around here is Sam’s Restaurant.





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