PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE WORKOUT Directions: Please circle
or underline the prepositional phrases in the sentences below. To get credit the whole phrase but only the
phrase must be circled. Some sentences
may not have prepositional phrases. 1.
Under my pillow I found a dollar left by the tooth fairy. 2.
One of the stops signs by my house was stolen. 3.
During the snowstorm I sat in my house by the fire. 5.
The leaves of the beautiful tree turned bright red under the autumn
sun. 6.
I left my car on the other side of the hill by the store. 7.
I love hearing about great fishing spots. 8.
Between you and me, I think my English teacher came from the asylum. 9.
Over the bushes and through the woods we walked to Grandma’s house. 10. One of the students left her book in the
classroom. Directions: Please circle
or underline the prepositional phrases in the sentences below. Then, using what remains, choose the proper
verb. 1. The packages in the shopping bag (was,
were) left on the counter. 2.
My writing class of twenty students (is, are) making good progress. 3.
The serious look in my teacher’s eyes (is, are )
a good indication of his mood. 4.
My friend’s favorite dinner of potatoes, gravy, and biscuits (is,
are) now being offered at Denny’s. 5.
The onions in that spaghetti sauce (makes, make) me see double. 6.
The leaves of the tree (falls, fall) so silently. 7.
One of the many students (is, are) angry about the grading system. 8.
The book with several torn pages (was, were) not usable anymore. 9.
The tires of the suspicious car (was, were) misplaced. 10. The owner
of several important businesses (was, were) planning a sale. |