True or False Name the Preposition Prepositional Phrases
100
TRUE
True or False: "Between" is a preposition
100
Around
The dog was running around the backyard.
100
At high risk
What is the prepositional phrase: Most of the people who went to the party are at high risk of catching COVID-19.
100
C- near
What is the preposition that fits in this sentence: The cat was _______ the couch.
A. to
B. for
C. near
200
FALSE
True or False: Preposition can come before an adjective
200
On; for
There is a bowl of cereal on the table waiting for you.
200
by the name
What is the prepositional phrase: The thief goes by the name of "Stray Thug".
200
A- on
What is the preposition that fits in this sentence: The test was going to be _____ Monday, November 9th
A. On
B. by
C. between
300
FALSE
True or False: The subject can be part of a prepositional phrase
300
At
She lost her ring at the beach.
300
on the watch
What is the prepositional phrase: The neighbors took turns to be on the watch for the thief
300
A- by
What is the preposition that fits in this sentence: A man walked _____ my house several times so I got my parents.

A. by
B. Until
C. For
400
TRUE
True or False: Prepositional phrases begin with a preposition
400
to
They ran to the supermarket to buy groceries.
400
In a hurry
What is the prepositional phrase: The kids ran to school in a hurry
400
B- with
What is the preposition that fits in this sentence: I have an interview on Friday _____ a very important board member
A. on
B. with
C. over
500
FALSE
True or False: Prepositions can come before an adjective
500
through; on
They drove through the woods, on the scary Halloween night.
500
for granted
What is the prepositional phrase: The students took the kind teacher for granted
500
C- about
What is the preposition that fits in this sentence: The movie was ____ two best friends moving in together.
A. around
B. during
C.about






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