Let's solve the task step by step.
Task:
Underline the
prepositions in each sentence.
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What are prepositions?
Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in the sentence. They often indicate location, direction, time, or method. Common prepositions include:
in, on, under, over, beside, next to, behind, at, to, along, inside, etc.
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Now, let's go through each sentence and identify the preposition(s):
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1.
The book is under the table.
→
under is the preposition.
✔ underline: under
2.
The worm was on the apple.
→
on is the preposition.
✔ underline: on
3.
The ball went inside the hoop.
→
inside is the preposition.
✔ underline: inside
4.
She put the wood in the fire.
→
in is the preposition.
✔ underline: in
5.
The team were at the game.
→
at is the preposition.
✔ underline: at
6.
The caterpillar crawled along the leaf.
→
along is the preposition.
✔ underline: along
7.
They stacked the cupcakes beside one another.
→
beside is the preposition.
✔ underline: beside
8.
Her lunchbox was next to the drink bottle.
→
next to is a compound preposition (two words acting as one).
✔ underline: next to
9.
They went to the concert.
→
to is the preposition.
✔ underline: to
10.
The truck drove behind the car.
→
behind is the preposition.
✔ underline: behind
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✔ Final Answer:
Here are the sentences with the prepositions
underlined:
1. The book is
under the table.
2. The worm was
on the apple.
3. The ball went
inside the hoop.
4. She put the wood
in the fire.
5. The team were
at the game.
6. The caterpillar crawled
along the leaf.
7. They stacked the cupcakes
beside one another.
8. Her lunchbox was
next to the drink bottle.
9. They went
to the concert.
10. The truck drove
behind the car.
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📝 Explanation:
Each underlined word shows a
relationship of place or direction between the subject and an object. These are all common prepositions used in everyday English.
✔ This worksheet helps students recognize prepositions in context — a key grammar skill!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of prepositional worksheet.