Prepositional Phrases
Adjective Phrases
Adverb Phrases
Adjective/Adverb Phrases
Participles
100
What are the parts of a prepositional phrase?
preposition, object of the preposition, and sometimes a word in between (a modifier)
100
Identify the adjective phrase and the word it modifies. The beacon from the lighthouse stayed on all night.
from the lighthouse-beacon
100
Identify the adverb phrase and the word it modifies. Her dress is too long in the back.
in the back-long
100
Identify the prepositional phrase and the word it modifies. Then tell whether it is a adverb or adjective phrase. At our destination, we shared the cabin with another family.
At their western destination-shared Adverb
100
Identify the participle in the sentence. The burnt turkey ruined Christmas.
burnt
200
What part of speech is the object of the preposition?
noun
200
Identify the adjective phrase and the word it modifies. The players on their varsity are bigger than our players.
on their varsity-players
200
Identify the adverb phrase and the word it modifies. We arrived early in the morning.
in the morning-early
200
Identify the prepositional phrase and the word it modifies. Then tell whether it is a adverb or adjective phrase. Only small children ride in car seats.
in the car seats-ride, adverb
200
Identify the participle in the sentence. Don't clean up after him, he is a grown man!
grown
300
Find the prepositional phrase. Maria operates her computer from her wheelchair.
from her wheelchair
300
Identify the adjective phrase and the word it modifies. Chinatown in San Francisco attracts many visitors.
in San Francisco-Chinatown
300
Identify the adverb phrase and the word it modifies. The snow fell like feathers.
like feathers-fell
300
Identify the prepositional phrase and the word it modifies. Then tell whether it is a adverb or adjective phrase. San Francisco was once a small village on the bay.
on the bay-village, adjective
300
Identify the participle phrase in the sentence. Rolling over, she fell back asleep.
Rolling over
400
Find the prepositional phrase (s). The rest of the morning was dedicated to sports.
of the morning to sports
400
Identify the adjective phrase and the word it modifies. The California gold rush of 1849 swelled San Francisco's population.
of 1849-rush
400
Identify the adverb phrase and the word it modifies. The new restaurant has opened across the road.
across the road-has opened
400
Write the prepositional phrase and the word it modifies. Then tell whether it is a adverb or adjective phrase. Do you know any songs about San Francisco?
about San Francisco-songs, adjective
400
Identify the participle in the sentence. We took a fishing trip to Erie.
fishing
500
Find the object of prepositional phrase. He went to the store for crackers and cookies.
store; crackers, cookies
500
Identify the adjective phrase and the word it modifies. Many of us in English class wanted to discuss how people express their annoyance.
of us-many; in English class-us
500
Identify the adverb phrase and the word it modifies. People sit late into the night talking and playing games.
into the night-late
500
Identify the prepositional phrase and the word it modifies. Then tell whether it is a adverb or adjective phrase. In one account of a harsh winter, a pioneer recorded an incident...
in one account-recorded, adverb of a harsh winter-account, adjective
500
Identify the participle in the sentence. Thank you for finding my missing keys!
missing