Adverbs
Comparing Adverbs
Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Object of Prep
100
Greg and Ben walked quietly down the hall. What is the adverb?
Quietly
100

Alex arrives (late) than Sarah.

later

100
Jesse and Miles rowed the boat to the river bank. What is the preposition?
To
100
Across the stream, a deer grazed. What is the prepositional phrase?
Across the stream
100
What is the object of the preposition? We went to dinner after the game.
game
200
The girls ran outside. What is the adverb?
Outside
200

Her car runs (slowly) than his.

more slowly

200
I ate my lunch under a tree. What is the preposition?
Under
200
I swam in the pool. What is the prepositional phrase?
in the pool
200
What is the object of the preposition? I made a homemade pizza with my mom.
mom
300
Reluctantly, they did their homework. What is the adverb?
Reluctantly
300

Of all the kids, John lives (near) to the school.

nearest

300
I took out my wallet from my bag. What is the preposition?
From
300
I walked quickly on the sidewalk. What is the prepositional phrase?
on the sidewalk
300
What is the object of the preposition? I put ice cubes in the cup.
cup
400
The class threw the ball near the playground. What is the adverb?
Near
400

Of all the class, Kyle talks (cheerfully)

most cheerfully

400
I put my snack inside my lunchbox. What is the preposition?
Inside
400
I didn't finish everything on my plate. What is the prepositional phrase?
on my plate
400
What is the object of the preposition? I walked toward the merry-go-round.
merry-go-round
500
The movie was almost complete. What is the adverb?
Almost
500

Of all the cats in the jungle, I think the panther hunts the (skillfully). 

most skillfully

500
A chipmunk hid beside a tree and watched. What is the preposition?
beside
500
I ran toward the swings. What is the prepositional phrase?
toward the swings
500
What is the object of the preposition? I traveled on vacation with my dad and mom.
dad and mom