In each sentence, identify the prepositional phrases and each preposition.

1. The spotlight is tight on Scrooge’s head and shoulders.
prepositional phrase, on Scrooge’s head and shoulders. preposition, on

2. He and I were partners for I don’t know how many years.
prepositional phrase, for I don’t know how many years. preposition, for.

3. Scrooge is busy in his counting house.
prepositional phrase, in his counting house. preposition, in

4. Cratchit … tries to heat his hands around his candle.
prepositional phrase, around his candle. preposition, around.

5. Next, you’ll be asking to replenish your coal from my coalbox ….
prepositional phrase, from my coalbox. preposition, from

6. You keep Christmas in your own way and let me keep it in mine.
prepositional phrase, in your own way . preposition, in.

7. There are many things from which I have derived good, by which I have not profited ….
prepositional phrase, from which I have derived good. preposition, from

8. Let me hear another sound from you and you’ll keep your Christmas by losing your situation.
prepositional phrase from you and you’ll keep your Christmas, preposition, from

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8. from you - from

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