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SA - Test 2 Review

SA - Test 2 Review

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English

6th - 9th Grade

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Christine Rindfleisch

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9 Slides • 45 Questions

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SA - Test 2 Review


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Is It a Sentence?

  • A sentence has a subject and a verb

  • A fragment is missing either a subject or a verb

  • A dependent clause HAS a subject and verb but makes no sense

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Multiple Choice

I do my homework.

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SENTENCE

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FRAGMENT

3

DEPENDENT CLAUSE

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Multiple Choice

Until you do your homework.

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SENTENCE

2

FRAGMENT

3

DEPENDENT CLAUSE

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Multiple Choice

Down the hall and to the right.

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SENTENCE

2

FRAGMENT

3

DEPENDENT CLAUSE

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Multiple Choice

Really?

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SENTENCE

2

FRAGMENT

3

DEPENDENT CLAUSE

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Multiple Choice

Please finish your homework.

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SENTENCE

2

FRAGMENT

3

DEPENDENT CLAUSE

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Multiple Choice

Will you help me with my homework?

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SENTENCE

2

FRAGMENT

3

DEPENDENT CLAUSE

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Multiple Choice

After you go outside to play.

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SENTENCE

2

FRAGMENT

3

DEPENDENT CLAUSE

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Kinds of Sentences

  • Declarative - tells information - PERIOD

  • Exclamatory - exciting news - EXCLAMATION

  • Imperative - command/action verb/bossy (YOU) - PERIOD OR EXCLAMATION

  • Interrogative - asking - QUESTION MARK

  • Conditional - If/When. . then "strings attached" - PERIOD

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Multiple Select

Try your best!

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declarative

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imperative

3

exclamatory

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interrogative

5

conditional

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Multiple Select

Who is your favorite actor?

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declarative

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imperative

3

exclamatory

4

interrogative

5

conditional

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Multiple Select

Jesus has risen from the dead!

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declarative

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imperative

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exclamatory

4

interrogative

5

conditional

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Multiple Select

When all of your work is finished, you may participate in Fun Friday.

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declarative

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imperative

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exclamatory

4

interrogative

5

conditional

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Multiple Select

My house is on fire!

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declarative

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imperative

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exclamatory

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interrogative

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conditional

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Multiple Select

My car needs new tires for winter.

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declarative

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imperative

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exclamatory

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interrogative

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conditional

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Sentence Construction

  • Simple - IC (cannot break into two+ sentences)

  • Compound - IC + IC (Comma + coordinating conjunction in middle)

  • Complex - IC + DC OR DC + IC (Subordinating conjunction at beginning or middle)

  • Compound-Complex - IC + DC + DC / DC + IC + IC

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Multiple Select

Terry cheered for the Bucks, but he is really a Lakers fan.

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SIMPLE

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COMPOUND

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COMPLEX

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COMPOUND-COMPLEX

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Multiple Select

My mom won't buy me new shoes until I wear out the old ones.

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SIMPLE

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COMPOUND

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COMPLEX

4

COMPOUND-COMPLEX

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Multiple Select

Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time!

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SIMPLE

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COMPOUND

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COMPLEX

4

COMPOUND-COMPLEX

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Multiple Select

I will do well on tomorrow's test.

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SIMPLE

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COMPOUND

3

COMPLEX

4

COMPOUND-COMPLEX

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Multiple Select

When I took the car without asking, my dad hid the keys and he grounded me for a month.

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SIMPLE

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COMPOUND

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COMPLEX

4

COMPOUND-COMPLEX

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Noun/Pronoun Jobs

  • Subject - who or what sentence is about

  • Direct Object - object that receives action from a verb

  • Object of the Preposition - object belongs to a preposition

  • Indirect Object - who received the objec

  • Possessive Pronoun - ownership "whose?" (her, his, our. . .)

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. R. gave Miss Stroh a pile of papers.

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SUBJECT

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DIRECT OBJECT

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OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION

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INDIRECT OBJECT

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PRONOUN

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. R. gave Miss Stroh a pile of papers.

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SUBJECT

2

DIRECT OBJECT

3

OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION

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INDIRECT OBJECT

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PRONOUN

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. R. gave Miss Stroh a pile of papers.

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SUBJECT

2

DIRECT OBJECT

3

OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION

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INDIRECT OBJECT

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PRONOUN

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Multiple Choice

Mrs. R. gave Miss Stroh a pile of papers.

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SUBJECT

2

DIRECT OBJECT

3

OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION

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INDIRECT OBJECT

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PRONOUN

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Multiple Choice

She loaned shoes to her.

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SUBJECT

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DIRECT OBJECT

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OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION

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INDIRECT OBJECT

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PRONOUN

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Multiple Choice

She loaned shoes to her.

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SUBJECT

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DIRECT OBJECT

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OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION

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INDIRECT OBJECT

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PRONOUN

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Multiple Choice

She loaned shoes to her.

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SUBJECT

2

DIRECT OBJECT

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OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION

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INDIRECT OBJECT

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PRONOUN

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Multiple Choice

Her dad bought a boat.

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SUBJECT

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DIRECT OBJECT

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OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION

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INDIRECT OBJECT

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PRONOUN

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Multiple Choice

Her dad bought a boat.

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SUBJECT

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DIRECT OBJECT

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OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION

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INDIRECT OBJECT

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PRONOUN

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Multiple Choice

Her dad bought a boat.

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SUBJECT

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DIRECT OBJECT

3

OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION

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INDIRECT OBJECT

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PRONOUN

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Adjectives

  • Modify nouns or pronouns

  • Answer "What kind?" "Which one?" "How Many"

  • A - AN - THE = Article Adjectives

  • An adjective in the predicate can LINK to describe the subject (PA)

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Adjectives:

The loud, blaring sound hurts my ears.

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The, loud, blaring

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sound

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hurts

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ears

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Adjectives:

She is nicer than the other students.

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She

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nicer

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than

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students

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Adjectives:

The band concert had over two hundred musicians.

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The, band

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concert

3

had

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musicians

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Adjectives:

He is helpful to all people.

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He

2

is

3

all

4

people

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Adverbs

  • Modify verbs, adjectives or other adverbs

  • Answer "How?" "When?" "Where?" "How Often?" "To what extent?"

  • Many "How?" = end in -ly

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Adverb :

I quickly moved but fell down.

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I

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quickly

3

moved

4

fell

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Adverb :

Rarely do I think carefully enough.

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Rarely

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do

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I

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think

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Adverb :

Some China dolls will break easily.

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Some

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dolls

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break

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easily

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Multiple Choice

Choose the Adverb :

Yesterday we played soccer very well.

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we

2

played

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soccer

4

very

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Verbs

  • Action- what the subject does

  • Action/Transitive = Yes DO - =NO DO

  • Linking - What the subject is (connects)

  • Helping - works with a main verb

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Multiple Choice

The student won a huge scholarship and will attend college in the fall.

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Action/Transitive

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Action/Intransitive

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Linking Verb

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Helping Verb

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Multiple Choice

The student won a huge scholarship and will attend college in the fall.

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Action/Transitive

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Action/Intransitive

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Linking Verb

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Helping Verb

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Multiple Choice

Dad is so upset because I scratched his car by mistake.

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Action/Transitive

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Action/Intransitive

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Linking Verb

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Helping Verb

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Multiple Choice

Dad is so upset because I scratched his car by mistake.

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Action/Transitive

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Action/Intransitive

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Linking Verb

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Helping Verb

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Multiple Choice

The bird flew high up in the clouds.

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Action/Transitive

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Action/Intransitive

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Linking Verb

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Helping Verb

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Prepositions & Their Objects

  • Preposition- connects to a noun to make a phrase

  • Examples - with, to, for, on, around, in, through, from, at, over . .

  • Object of the Preposition - the noun/object that belong to the preposition

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Fill in the Blank

Which is the object of the preposition?

The cat escaped and wandered around the neighborhood.

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Fill in the Blank

Which is the object of the preposition?

My little sister jumped into the puddles.

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Fill in the Blank

Which is the object of the preposition?

Your brother had to stay in the hospital when he had surgery.

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Fill in the Blank

Which is the object of the preposition?

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