Prepositional Phrases
Adverb or Preposition?
Adjective Phrases
Adverb Phrases
Adverb Clauses
100

The ladder was leaning against the house.

against the house

100

After the race, the victor drank milk from a jar. 

after (prep)

from (prep)

100
My neighbor's dog with the limp has a hard time walking.  

with the limp (dog)

100

Kaylee jumped for joy when she passed the test.

for joy (jumped)

100

We all passed the English test after we studied well.

after we studied well

200

The soup inside the pot is very hot.  

inside the pot

200

Since the last test, my math grade has gone up.

since (prep)

up (adv)

200

The girls shared a long conversation between friends.

between friends (conversation)

200

My teacher is looking for my lost paper.  

for my lost paper (is looking)

200

I got a high grade on my test although it wasn't the best in the class.  

although it wasn't the best in the class

300

The flowers along the sidewalk were colorful like a rainbow.

along the sidewalk

like a rainbow

300
After I finish the last question, I am through.

through (adv)

300

The man of my dreams lives in a house down the street. 

of my dreams (man)

down the street (house)

300

Andrea and Cole are in Mrs. Lodin's class.

in Mrs. Lodin's class (are)

300
We have been going to Disneyland since we were young.

since we were young

400

Across the ocean, people speak in a different language.

across the ocean

in a different language

400

The toddler fell down when he tried to walk across the room.

down (adv)

across (prep)

400

When you look into the audience, I will be the person in the front row.

in the front row (person)

400
The excited kids ran toward the ocean and leaped into the waves. 

toward the ocean (ran) 

into the waves (leaped)

400

If I could swim better, I would enjoy diving.

If I could swim better

500

At noon on Thursday, school will be over for a week.

at noon

on Thursday

for a week

500

Although we played Monopoly for hours, time flew by.

for (prep)

by (adv)

500

The flowers under the tree died because the branches above it blocked the light. 

under the tree (flowers) 

above it (branches)

500

Beside its mother, the duckling swam happily in the water.  

beside its mother (swam)

500

Mrs. Miller said, "Unless you learn your facts, math will always be harder." 

Unless you learn your facts

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