Conjunctions Pt.1
Conjunctions Pt. 2
Prepositions
Object of the Preposition
Prepositional Phrases
100

Name the conjunction(s) in this sentences: 

We can study at my house before the test. 

before

100

Name the conjunction(s), and identify the type: 

The test was really challenging, but it didn't take long to complete. 

but; coordinating conjunction

100

Identify the preposition(s) in this sentence: 

She placed the large book under her desk. 

under

100

Identify the object of the preposition in this sentence: 

I got lost at the park. 

park

100

Identify the prepositional phrase(s) in this sentence: 

I read a book with my class about a lost cat. 

with my class; about a lost cat

200

Name the conjunction(s) in this sentence:

Neither Tuesday nor Wednesday will work for me. 

Neither; nor

200

Name the conjunction(s), and identify the type: 

Neither rain nor snow can stop the delivery of packages. 

Neither, nor; correlative conjunctions

200

Identify the preposition(s) in this sentence: 

We walked to the store in the rain. 

to; in

200

Identify the object of the preposition in this sentence: 

Without good maps, explorers could easily be lost. 

maps

200

Identify the prepositional phrase(s) in this sentence:

Below the sink, I organized my cleaning supplies.

Below the sink

300

Name the conjunction(s) in this sentence: 

We will be going to Montana, or we will visit the nation's capital this summer. 

or

300

Name the conjunction(s), and identify the type: 

You can order a burger, and you may have the fries, also. 

and; coordinating conjunction

300

Identify the preposition(s) in this sentence: 

My new best friend lives down the street by the store. 

down; by

300

Identify the object of the preposition in this sentence: 

She ran across the street without looking both ways. 

street

300

Identify the prepositional phrase(s) in this sentence:

During the thunderstorm, I saw lightning strike above the trees. 

During the thunderstorm

above the trees

400

Name the conjunction(s) in this sentence: 

We visited both Joe and Susan last weekend. 

both; and

400

Name the conjunction(s), and identify the type: 

She was very excited when her gift arrived. 

when; subordinating conjunction

400

Identify the preposition(s) in this sentence: 

During the pep rally, all the players were recognized. 

During

400

Identify the object of the preposition in this sentence: 

Because he was sleepy, the puppy slept on my pillow. 

pillow

400

Identify the prepositional phrase(s) in this sentence:

She quickly ran between the trees while playing hide and go seek. 

between the trees

500

Name the conjunction(s) in this sentence: 

Because you earned an "A" on your test, you can have a friend over.

Because

500

Name the conjunction(s), and identify the type: 

We were late for school because there was lots of traffic. 

because; subordinating conjunctions

500

Identify the preposition(s) in this sentence: 

My toys were hidden on the floor under my bed. 

on; under

500

Identify the object of the preposition in this sentence: 

A hard hit to the head should be examined. 

head

500

Identify the prepositional phrase(s) in this sentence:

The firefighter climbed down the ladder after the fire was extinguished. 

down the ladder

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