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Put parenthesis around the prepositional phrases and CAPITALIZE the prepositions. then list two other prepositions that could be used in the sentences.
1. We walked (TO the park.)
-around the park
-inside the park
2. I found my pencil (UNDER the chair.)
-near the chair
-over the chair
3. Our guests arrived (BEFORE the snowstorm.)
-during the snowstorm
-after the snowstorm
4. There is a cabin (BESIDE the lake.)
-behind the lake
-across the lake
5. The ball flew (PAST the batter.)
-near the batter
-toward the batter
thanks
Put parenthesis around the prepositional phrases and CAPITALIZE the prepositions. then list two other prepositions that could be used in the sentences.
1. We walked (TO the park.)
-around the park
-inside the park
2. I found my pencil (UNDER the chair.)
-near the chair
-over the chair
3. Our guests arrived (BEFORE the snowstorm.)
-during the snowstorm
-after the snowstorm
4. There is a cabin (BESIDE the lake.)
-behind the lake
-across the lake
5. The ball flew (PAST the batter.)
-near the batter
-toward the batter
thanks
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