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Prepositional Phrases

A prepositional phrase is a group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a
noun or a pronoun (object of the preposition).

Example: She walked across the wet grass.

Complete each sentence with the correct prepositional phrase from the table below.

at the park very steep hill with chopped nuts

beside the tree under the futon down the hill

1. Mom found her lost earring _______________________________________.

2. Linda climbed up the _______________________________________.

3. After school, the children played soccer _______________________________________.

4. The children screamed out of joy while sledding _______________________________________.

5. She garnished her fresh green salad _______________________________________.

6. The tired toddler is sitting and resting _______________________________________.

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