Pg. 351 Pg. 352 Write the prepositional phrase in each sentence, and underline the object of the preposition. Label each underlined word preposition or adverb. 1. The woman in the black coat dropped her purse. 2. Not many people stayed until the end. 3. The golfer hit a ball into the pond. 4. Everyone except Ashley brought lunch. 5. Birds start singing at daybreak. 6. Mrs. Dominguez received a basket of fruit. 7. Keep your papers inside your notebook. 8. He handed the ball to me. 9. We sat around the table discussing the book. 10. That’s my brother leaning against the wall. Write the prepositional phrase, and underline the preposition in each phrase. 11. Two ferries go across that river. 12. There is a fascinating world beneath the ocean. 13. The guests are playing croquet on the lawn. 14. There was a long line outside the theater. 15. The new student is from Alabama. 16. I have a gift for you. 17. You can come through the front door. 18. Your phone fell out of your pocket. 19. Please do not stand in front of the window. 20. We can talk about the schedule later. 1. Let’s go in now. Adverb 2. I have not seen Dave around lately. Adverb 3. The noise outside the apartment was distracting. Preposition 4. I’ve been to that deli before. 5. My notebook fell behind the desk. 6. We will have to go around the construction site. 7. Set your bundles down onto the table. 8. Dad needs to repair the hole in the fence. 9. We need to be home before 9:00 P.M. 10. Del lives just down the street from me. Pg. 353 1. Did you remember to put the garbage out? Adverb 2. We went out the door quickly. Preposition 3. The school is nearby the library. Preposition 4. My best friend lives in a house nearby. 5. I had never seen that movie before. 6. We bought our tickets before the movie started. 7. Melinda went inside the house to get her books. 8. Melinda forgot her books inside. 9. I waited for her outside the school. 10. The rain was soaking the flowers outside. Pg. 385 Pg. 391 Write the direct object(s). Write the indirect object. 1. I usually buy my lunch in the cafeteria. 2. The troop hiked ten miles last week. 3. The rain soaked my jacket. 4. Our teacher showed a film in class. 5. Samantha washed the pots and pans after dinner. 6. Come see the view from here. 7. Tammy saved her money for six months. 8. We brought grapes and apples for snacks. 9. Carole plays both the piano and the flute. 10. Ben asked Joel and me for help. Pg. 388 Label each underlined word DO for direct object, ADV for adverb, and OP for object of preposition. 1. Brad noticed two eggs in the bird’s nest. OP 2. The firefighters responded immediately to the alarm. ADV 3. The art students learned the basics of oil painting. DO 4. Morgan made a mistake on her math problem. 5. The students sat quietly through the assembly. 6. Phoebe will take Spanish next. 7. Daniel revised and edited his essay. 8. A skater glided smoothly across the ice. 9. Workers removed litter from the roadside. 10. From the top of that hill, you can see for miles. 1. I’ve already sent her two messages. 2. Carrie fed her cats tuna. 3. Seth’s made his mother a solemn promise. 4. Please show me your new video game. 5. The boys gave each other a highfive. 6. The baby sitter told the children bedtime stories. 7. Will you lend him a pencil? 8. The business gave the school a donations for new equipment. 9. Our class wrote the author a letter. 10. Many people gave the hurricane victims food and shelter.