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DedPeter [7]
3 years ago
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Directions. Write a preposition on the line to complete each sentence below the bridge Fxcam 4 The car went Answer: The car went

under the bridge. 1. We went on vacation spring break 2 I looked me when I heard someone call my name. 3. Ilooked thejar to see if there was any jelly left of the building when the sirens sounded 4. We walked 5. She walked the shoe store 6. Our team took the court the other team finished the game 7. We walked the flight of stairs the entire yard 8. I threw the ball 9. Ilive the famous restaurant. 10. We walked the ship the famous bridge 11. The tourists walked 12. I sat the famous president 13. We walked the block at least two times. Prepositions in Context Worlsheet O <
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1 answer:
ehidna [41]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. We went on vacation <em><u>during</u></em> spring break.

2 I looked <em><u>behind</u></em> me when I heard someone call my name.

3. I looked <em><u>in</u></em> the jar to see if there was any jelly left.

4. We walked <em><u>out</u></em> of the building when the sirens sounded.

5. She walked <em><u>into</u></em> the shoe store.

6. Our team took the court <em><u>after</u></em> the other team finished the game.

7. We walked <em><u>up</u></em> the flight of stairs.

8. I threw the ball <em><u>across</u></em> the entire yard.

9. I live <em><u>near</u></em> the famous restaurant.

10. We walked <em><u>toward</u></em> the ship.

11. The tourists walked <em><u>over</u></em> the famous bridge.

12. I sat <em><u>beside</u></em> the famous president

13. We walked <em><u>around</u></em> the block at least two times.

Explanation:

Prepositions are those words that tell us the position or relation of one word to another. In other words, prepositions tell us the time, place, location, etc. of a noun or word.

The given sentences are completed with the corresponding prepositions as given below-

1. We went on vacation <em><u>during</u></em> spring break.

2 I looked <em><u>behind</u></em> me when I heard someone call my name.

3. I looked <em><u>in</u></em> the jar to see if there was any jelly left.

4. We walked <em><u>out</u></em> of the building when the sirens sounded.

5. She walked <em><u>into</u></em> the shoe store.

6. Our team took the court <em><u>after</u></em> the other team finished the game.

7. We walked <em><u>up</u></em> the flight of stairs.

8. I threw the ball <em><u>across</u></em> the entire yard.

9. I live <em><u>near</u></em> the famous restaurant.

10. We walked <em><u>toward</u></em> the ship.

11. The tourists walked <em><u>over</u></em> the famous bridge.

12. I sat <em><u>beside</u></em> the famous president

13. We walked <em><u>around</u></em> the block at least two times.

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