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This is the preposition in the following sentence: That book is by Mark Twain.
This is the preposition in the following sentence: I have not seen you since that day.
This is the preposition in the following sentence: The distance runner has succeeded beyond her wildest expectations.
This is the preposition in the following sentence: They had not yet heard about the dance.
This is the preposition in the following sentence: Will they be here throughout the night?
This is the preposition and its object in the following sentence: We found the missing bracelet beneath the sofa.
This is the preposition and its object in the following sentence: Wesley walked around the car to pick up the packages.
This is the preposition and its object in the following sentence: The children climbed aboard the miniature train.
This is the preposition and its object in the following sentence: We will offer extra help sessions because of the test’s difficulty.
This is the preposition and its object in the following sentence: Did you hear the noises during the concert today?
This is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: We will start the game at 3 o’clock.
What is at 3 o’clock?
This is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: My sister never goes anywhere without her cell phone.
This is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: We will try to be there despite the inclement weather.
This is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: Have you gone near the old neighborhood recently?
This is the prepositional phrase in the following sentence: Wendy ran the mile in record time yesterday.
This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Sonja was the daughter of a Norwegian fur dealer.
This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Trained as an ice skater, she competed in the 1924 Olympics at age eleven.
This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Sonja left the 1928 Olympics with her first gold medal.
This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Sonja preferred to be treated like a celebrity.
This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Sonja introduced the elements of dance and showmanship.
This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Last winter we went to the ice-skating rink many times.
This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Once, my cousins Sarah and Cameron came with us.
This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: The ice-skating rink in their hometown closed a few years ago.
This is the type of prepositional phrase used in the following sentence: Sarah and Cameron especially enjoyed the music from the 1950’s.