what is the preposition in this sentence?
The girl and her dog went around the pole.
Around
How many prepositional phrases does this sentence have?
The girl jumped over the pond and into the street.
2, Over the pond + into the street
Which is not a preposition?
and, to, after
And
What is the Object of the Preposition?
Jerry and Terry left the mall late at night.
night
A preposition tells the position of something.
True
What is the preposition in this sentence?
The book is on the table
On
How many prepositional phrases does this sentence have?
She giggled at him, with a smile
2, at him + with a smile
Which is not a preposition?
From, For, Fast
Fast
What is the Object of the Preposition?
He went to climb over the mountain.
mountain
Prepositionals only tell where something is.
False, can tell when something is as well.
What is the preposition in this sentence?
The cat jumped above the fence.
above
How many prepositional phrases does this sentence have?
It was tough for him to skip with the girls.
2, for him + with the girls
Which is not a preposition?
To, Go, Despite
Go
What is the Object of the Preposition?
The big fell into a hole.
hole
The most common preposition is because.
False, because is not a preposition.
What is the preposition in this sentence?
Despite the rain, we decided to go for a hike through the forest.
Through
What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence?
He kept the secret for the sake of their friendship.
for the sake of their friendship
Which is not a preposition?
Since, Through, Nesting
Nesting
What is the Object of the Preposition?
The family ran on the rough and jagged ground.
ground
A preposition describes a noun and pronoun.
True
What is the preposition in this sentence?
She completed the race in spite of her injury, which impressed everyone.
In spite of
what is the prepositional phrase(s) in this sentence?
During the meeting, she did an amazing job at her speech with the exception of the introduction.
during the meeting, at her speech, with the exception, of the introduction
Despite, Because, To
Because
What is the Object of the Preposition?
The dog jumped over the car to get to the child.
car + child
Prepositions are found in every sentence.
False, they are not.