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Underline The Prepositional Phrases
Underline The Prepositional Phrases
Underline the object of the Underline the object of the Underline the object of the
preposition, and identify its type. preposition, and identify its type. preposition, and identify its type.
1. I don’t know what I’d do without 1. I don’t know what I’d do without 1. I don’t know what I’d do without
you. you. you.
2. She was attacked by a dog. 2. She was attacked by a dog. 2. She was attacked by a dog.
3. They live near London. 3. They live near London. 3. They live near London.
4. The whole family were sitting 4. The whole family were sitting 4. The whole family were sitting
around the table. around the table. around the table.
5. He worried about Ali. 5. He worried about Ali. 5. He worried about Ali.
6. He stood up and walked to him. 6. He stood up and walked to him. 6. He stood up and walked to him.
1. The cat in the middle is the cutest. 1. The cat in the middle is the cutest. 1. The cat in the middle is the cutest.
2. He arrived in time. 2. He arrived in time. 2. He arrived in time.
3. Is he really going to travel with 3. Is he really going to travel with 3. Is he really going to travel with
that guy? that guy? that guy?
4. Before meals, we take a nap. 4. Before meals, we take a nap. 4. Before meals, we take a nap.
5. Jafar eats breakfast with his hands. 5. Jafar eats breakfast with his hands. 5. Jafar eats breakfast with his hands.