Let’s go through each sentence one by one and pick the right preposition from the word bank:
from, until, about, during, beyond, toward, out of
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1)
This present is ________ aunt Mary.
→ We’re talking about who gave the present. The correct word is
from.
✔ “This present is
from aunt Mary.”
2)
Wait ________ supper for dessert.
→ You wait *until* something happens — in this case, until supper time.
✔ “Wait
until supper for dessert.”
3)
There is no signing ________ dinner.
→ This means you can’t sign (like autograph or write your name) while dinner is happening. So we use
during.
✔ “There is no signing
during dinner.”
4)
________ that tree, there is a park.
→ If the park is on the other side of the tree, farther away, we say
beyond.
✔ “
Beyond that tree, there is a park.”
5)
The students are walking ________ the playground.
→ They’re moving in the direction of the playground →
toward.
✔ “The students are walking
toward the playground.”
6)
This story is ________ a duck that turns into a swan.
→ The story is *about* that duck →
about.
✔ “This story is
about a duck that turns into a swan.”
7)
Pick one ________ the box.
→ You take something from inside the box →
out of.
✔ “Pick one
out of the box.”
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Final Answer:
1) from
2) until
3) during
4) Beyond
5) toward
6) about
7) out of
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of preposition worksheet for grade 2.