Phrases
Prepositional Phrase
Modifiers
Adjective or Adverb Phrase
Random
100

Identify the type of phrase.

I will be going to the lake this summer.

Verb Phrase

100

Identify the prepositional phrase.

Let's pick the strawberries near the fence.

near the fence

100

Identify the the word modified by the prepositional phrase.  

We waited inside the house.

waited

100

Identify whether the prepositional phrase is an adjective or an adverb phrase.

By spring vacation we had already held four auctions and five food sales.

Adverb Phrase

100

Identify the underlined word as either a preposition or an adverb.  

The firemen climbed up into the attic.

adverb

200

Identify the type of phrase.

Sleeping under the cold stairs, the stray cat shivered.  

Participle Phrase

200

Identify the prepositional phrase.

The doctor's office is around that corner. 


around that corner

200

Identify the the word modified by the prepositional phrase.

I gave my mom a gift of candy.

gift

200

Identify the prepositional phrase and whether it is an adjective or an adverb phrase. 

The Middle School Players donated the proceeds from their play.

Adjective Phrase

200

Identify the underlined word as either a preposition or an adverb.  

I walked inside the building into a smoldering heat.

preposition

300

Identify the type of phrase.

During class, Ashton tripped and fell.

Prepositional Phrase

300

Identify the prepositional phrase.

Opposite the old statue, you will see the library.

Opposite the old statue

300

I crawled inside the large closet to see the old clock.

crawled
300

Identify the prepositional phrase and whether it is an adjective or an adverb phrase. 

Mrs. Fulton would work for another ten years.

Adverb Phrase

300

Identify the prepositional phrase, the preposition, the modifier(s) (if any), and object(s) of the preposition.

The book is a romantic tale of Romeo and Juliet.

Preposition-of

Modifiers- there aren't any

Objects of the Preposition-Romeo, Juliet

400

Although it sounds silly, many people would love to dance in the rain.

Infinitive Phrase

400

Identify the prepositional phrase(s).

In the morning the cattle train continued its jouney to the West.

In the morning

to the West

400

Identify the the word(s) modified by the prepositional phrase(s). 

What do you expect to buy in the village during our day in town?
do expect


400

Identify the prepositional phrase(s) and whether it (they) are adjective or an adverb phrases. 

During the last two weeks, everyone in the class finally read his or her AR book.

adverb 

adjective


400

Identify the prepositional phrase(s).

The boy turned around and began to stare.

None

Around-adverb

to stare-infinitive

500

According to my dentist, I have no cavities.

Prepositional Phrase

500

Identify the prepositional phrase(s).

Just between you and me, I think the test on adverbs was easy!

between you and me

on adverbs


500

Identify the the word(s) modified by the prepositional phrase(s). 

Then I looked under the bed for a glimpse of the shoes she had hidden.

looked, glimpse

500

Identify the prepositional phrases and whether they are adjective or an adverb phrase.

In the morning I will wear my shirt with the red and white stripes.

adverb

adjective

500

Identify the compound preposition.

Samuel will not be going on account of his poor grades.  

on account of