Prepositional Phrases
Adjective Clauses
Adverb Clauses
Compound Verbs
100

What is the preposition?

I left the house before noon.

before

100

What is the adjective clause?

The cake that she bought was delicious.

"that she bought."

100

Identify the adverb clause.

Before sunrise, he woke up.

"before sunrise,"

100

Identify the compound Verbs.

I had to look over my homework.

"look over"

200

What is the preposition?

I ate lunch at school.

At

200

What is the adjective clause?

The people who live next door are good neighbors.

"who live next door"

200

Identify the adverb clause.

She left the keys where I could find them.

"where I could find them."

200

Identify the compound Verbs.

I had to hand over my phone to the teacher.

"hand over"

300

What is the preposition?

I live across the street.

Across

300
What is the adjective clause?

The game, which was played yesterday, ended in a tie.

"which was played yesterday"

300

Identify the adverb clause.

He ran as fast as he could.

"as fast as he could."

300

Identify the compound Verbs.

I got ice cream with my friend so she'd cheer up.

"cheer up."

400

What is the preposition?

The remote was under the couch.

Under

400

What is the adjective clause?

I visited the town where they met.

"where they met"
400

Identify the adverb clause.

Because he was late, he missed the bus.

"because he was late,"

400

Identify the compound verbs.

I had to pick up my papers from the printer.

"pick up"

500

What is the preposition?

I walked toward the door.

toward

500

What is the adjective clause?

She will always remember the day when the accident happened.

"when the accident happened."

500

Identify the adverb clause.

She studied hard so she could pass the test.

"so she could pass the test."

500

Identify the compound Verbs.

He decided to lay down after school.

"lay down"

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