I hit the ball over the net and into the street.
(over) (into)
When magma erupts out of the crust, it becomes lava.
(out of the crust)
You should bring cake to the birthday party for Grandma.
two (to) (for)
I found my missing shoe under the bed.
(under the bed)
My sister wants a guitar for her birthday on Friday.
(for) (on)
Tectonic plates get dragged by convection currents.
(by convection currents)
Over the river and through the woods to Grandmother's house we go.
three (over) (through) (to)
I rode my bike down the street and by your house.
(down the street) (by your house)
The sky over the water was so clear that I could see for miles in the distance.
(over) (for) (in)
If earthquakes happen on the seafloor, they can create large waves called tsunamis.
(on the seafloor)
Storms clouds gathered in the sky to the west of our town.
three (in) (to) (of)
She walked into the house, took off her coat, and placed it on the kitchen table.
(into the house) (off her coat) (on the kitchen table)
The car behind us honked at the car in front of it.
(behind) (at) (in) (of)
Subduction releases an enormous amount of energy.
(of energy)
These plants by my house grow best in the shade without much water.
three (by) (in) (without)
He loved reading under a tree by his apartment building, with a glass of lemonade.
(under a tree) (by his apartment) (with a glass) (of lemonade)