Prepositions
Prepositional Phrases
Conjunctions
Interjections
What is it?
100

Is the italic word in the following sentence a preposition or adverb?

The time drew near for the announcement of the winner.

Adverb

100

What is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence and what word does it modify:

The boat was tossed by the wind and sea.

Prepositional phrase: by the wind and sea

Modify: tossed

100

What is the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence and what part of speech are the words or phrases that the conjunction joins:

She bought a shirt and a book.

A. Predicate noun

B. Verb

C. Direct object

Conjunction: and

C. direct object

100

What is the interjection in the following sentence:

 Yes, I would like some more spaghetti.

Yes

100

Is the prepositional phrase in this sentence an adverb or adjective phrase: 

Bring your saddle to the barn.

Adverb phrase (points out where).

200

What is the preposition in this sentence: The moon moves around Earth.

Around.

200

What is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence and what word does it modify?

Ronald Reagan's birthplace is near Chicago, Illinois.

Prepositional phrase: near Chicago, Illinois

Modify: birthplace

200

What is the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence and what part of speech are the words or phrases that the conjunction joins:

Mary went to the supermarket and bought oranges.

A. Verb

B. Direct object

C. Complete predicate


Conjunction: and 

C. Complete predicate

200

Well, I am not sure that I know how to do this.

Well

200

Is the prepositional phrase in this sentence an adverb phrase or an adjective phrase: 

Put the flowers by the birdbath.

adverb phrase (describing where)

300

How many prepositions does this sentence contain and what are they: From Earth, we see different phases of the moon.

Two (from, of).

300

What is the prepositional phrase in this sentence and what word does it modify: 

Mars is the fourth planet from the sun.

Prepositional Phrase: from the sun

Modify: planet

300

What is the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence and what part of speech are the words or phrases that the conjunction joins:

He was alone and independent at age eight. 

A. predicate adjective

B. verb

C. adjective

conjunction: and

A. predicate adjective

300

What is the interjection in this sentence: 

Tsk! I think we've waited long enough.

Tsk.

300

Is the following prepositional phrase an adverb or adjective phrase:

Joe is the student with the highest grade. 

Adjective phrase: ("with the highest grade" modifies "student.")

400

Is the italic word in this sentence being used as a preposition or an adverb: 

One thing we do know is that the moon is the same age as the Earth beneath our feet.

Preposition.

400
What is the prepositional phrase and object of preposition in the following sentence:


Jacob was captain of the boat.

Prepositional Phrase: of the boat

Object of Preposition: boat

400

What is the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence and what part of speech are the words or phrases that the conjunction joins:

We went to the park and the beach.

A. Direct object

B. Object of preposition

C. Predicate noun

Conjunction: and

B. Object of preposition

400

What is the interjection in this sentence: 

I can't explain, uh, exactly how it happened.

Uh.

400

Is the following prepositional phrase an adverb or adjective phrase:

We arrived at the airport.

Adverb: ("at the airport" asks where and modifies the verb "arrived")

500

Is the italic word in this sentence being used as a preposition or an adverb: 

Have you ever gazed at the moon as you walked about at night?

Adverb.

500

What is the object of preposition in the following sentence:

MacArthur shocked his classmates with bold, confident behavior.

behavior

500

What is the coordinating conjunction in the following sentence and what part of speech are the words or phrases that the conjunction joins:

People rarely perform or mention Haydn's operas.

A. verb

B. direct object

C. predicate adjective

Conjunction: or

A. verb


500

What is the interjection in the following sentence:

May I have some more ice cream, please?

please

500

Is the following prepositional phrase and adverb or adjective phrase:

Revere's engraving of the Boston Massacre became one of his most famous works.

Adjective phrase: ("of his most famous works" modifies "one", which is  a noun)