To find the prepositions in these sentences, we need to look for words that show where something is, when something happens, or the direction of an action. Common prepositions include words like *on, in, at, over, from, to,* and *up*.
Here is the step-by-step breakdown for each sentence:
1.
Humpty Dumpty is sitting on the wall.
* The word
on tells us where Humpty Dumpty is sitting.
2.
The cow jumped over the moon.
* The word
over tells us the direction or path of the jump.
3.
It was snowing in the morning.
* The word
in tells us when it was snowing (the time).
4.
We buy sweets from that shop.
* The word
from tells us the source or place where the sweets come from.
5.
We go to school.
* The word
to tells us the destination or direction.
6.
It is hot at noon.
* The word
at tells us the specific time.
7.
The cat is on the mat.
* The word
on tells us where the cat is located.
8.
The rocket goes up the sky.
* The word
up tells us the direction the rocket is moving.
9.
There is a fly in my soup.
* The word
in tells us where the fly is located (inside the soup).
10.
The monkeys climbed up the tree.
* The word
up tells us the direction the monkeys climbed.
Final Answer:
1. on
2. over
3. in
4. from
5. to
6. at
7. on
8. up
9. in
10. up
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of preposition worksheet for grade 2.