Preposition
Object of the Preposition
Prepositional Phrases
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Neither of these cookbooks contains the recipe for Manhattan-style squid eyeball stew. What is the preposition?
of
100
Many people cringe at the sight of spiders. What is the object of the preposition? (There could be more than 1)
sight, spiders
100
Dangerous spiders don't look for people as prey. What is the prepositional phrase? (There could be more than 1)
For people, as prey
100
The rabbits hopped through the perfectly manicured garden. What is the preposition?
through
100
At home, I ate a hot dog. What is the object of the preposition?
home
200
In the weedy, overgrown garden, there are many spiders around the plants. What is the preposition? (There may be more than 1)
in, around
200
Spiders prefer insects, and they eat billions of these pests. What is the object of the preposition? (There could be more than 1)
pests
200
Spiders capture different kinds of insects in the air and on the ground. What is the prepositional phrase? (There could be more than 1)
of insects, in the air, on the ground
200
My grandparents enjoyed boating on the beautiful lake. What is the object of the preposition?
lake
200
Under the warm blanket, I held my teddy bear. What is the preposition?
under
300
Jeremy fought back, but the giant squid dragged him beneath the waves. What is the preposition?
beneath
300
Some spiders jump out of special burrows to catch grasshoppers. What is the object of the preposition? (There could be more than 1)
burrows
300
Other spiders stand very still, just waiting for insects that run into their waiting jaws. What is the prepositional phrase? (There may be more than 1)
for insects, into their waiting jaws
300
Sandwiched between the canned goods and the milk, the bread was smashed. What is the prepositional phrase? (There may be more than 1)
between the canned goods
300
Along the busy, six-lane highway car flew by. What is the prepositional phrase?
Along the busy, six-lane highway
400
The ladder was leaning against the side of the house. What is the preposition? (There may be more than one)
against, of
400
Fortunately, spiders do not prey on humans. What is the object of the preposition? (There could be more than 1)
humans
400
They simply go about their business looking for their next insect meal, and people can be glad about that. What is the prepositional phrase? (There could be more than 1)
about their business, for their next insect meal, about that
400
I gave the children pizza instead of pancakes for breakfast. What is the object of the preposition? (There may be more than 1)
pancakes, breakfast
400
My favorite restaurant is next to the enormous shoe store. What is the object of the preposition? (There may be more than 1)
store
500
David planned to finish his work before noon because he wanted to play with his friend down the street. What is the preposition? (There may be more than 1)
before, down
500
In the garden, there are quite a few spiders walking about. What is the object of the preposition? (There could be more than 1)
garden
500
Another one was crawling down the flower stalk. What is the prepositional phrase? (There could be more than 1)
down the flower stalk
500
Did the factory across the street shut down until the inspection is complete? What is the prepositional phrase? (There may be more than 1)
across the street, until the inspection is complete
500
The sweet potatoes in the vegetable bin are green with mold. What is the prepositional phrase? (There may be more than 1)
in the vegetable bin
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