prepositions
prep phrases
interjections
preps & interjections
preps & object of preps
100

Name the preposition: We drove back home in 2020.

in

100

Name the prepositional phrase: On Monday, my sister had English class. 

On Monday

100

Name the interjection: Yikes, it's pouring out!

Yikes

100

Find the prep phrase and interjection: Although I like snorkelling with my family, phew, I'm glad I didn't today!

with my family, phew

100

State the preposition and the object of preposition: After we see the movie, can we go out for pizza?

P=for

OP=pizza

200

Name the preposition: My mother bought vegetables on Saturday. 

on

200

Name the prepositional phrase: My sisters take the bus on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

on Tuesdays and Thursdays

200

Name the interjection: Yes, I am here to help you. 

Yes

200

Find the prep phrase and interjection: I worked long into the night, but alas, I did not finish my homework.

into the night, alas

200

State the preposition and the object of preposition: Play nicely or spend the rest of the afternoon cleaning your room!

P=of

OP=afternoon

300

Name the preposition: Melissa studied at the library yesterday.

at

300

Name the 2 prepositional phrases: You can see a better map of Asia on page 337.

of Asia, on page 337

300

Name the interjection: That was my toe, ouch!

ouch

300

Find the prep phrase and interjection: “Yes, I would like to play video games with Lee and his sister,” said Alex.

with Lee and his sister, Yes

300

State the preposition and the object of preposition: Because I failed my test, there goes my chances at soccer practice.

P=at

OP=practice

400

Name the 2 prepositions: I studied in New York on my spring break. 

in, on

400

Name the 3 prepositional phrases: We have a meeting in the library with my teachers at 3:05.

in the library, with my teachers, at 3:05

400

Name the interjections: Oops, I just lost my ice cream cone, ugh!

oops, ugh

400

Find the prep phrase and interjection: “No,” replied the child’s father, “you are not getting a new puppy for Christmas.”

for Christmas, No

400

State the preposition and the object of preposition: I am meeting my idol after school!

P=after

OP=school

500

Name the 3 prepositions: We moved to an apartment with my relatives in November. 

to, with, in

500

Name the 4 prepositional phrases: In English, adjectives come before nouns and in Spanish nouns come before adjectives. 

In English, before nouns, in Spanish, before adjectives

500

Name the interjections: Geez, please don't yell at me! That was a... a...,wow, a flying saucer!

Geez, wow

500

Find the 2 prep phrases and 1 interjection: Ah, I like the feeling of wet sand and salt water between my toes.

of wet sand and salt water, between my toes, Ah

500

State the 2 prepositions and the 2 object of prepositions: The cat ran away from his owner, and the owner found him on the neighbor's front porch. 

P=from

OP=owner

P=on

OP=porch

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