<p> Name: ______Hour: ______PRACTICING WITH PREPOSITIONS</p><p>The following sentences have adverbs. The adverbs are written in bold. Underneath each sentence, rewrite the sentence with a prepositional phrase, and underline the prepositional phrase. REMEMBER: A preposition always has a noun after it, which serves as the object of the preposition.</p><p>Example I just ate, but I was very hungry before. I just ate, but I was very hungry before dinner.</p><p>1. If you want to see the stars, you need to go outside.</p><p>2. Are there any restaurants near?</p><p>3. I was feeling very hyper, so I decided to run around.</p><p>4. The second floor of the restaurant was crowded, so we decided to go down.</p><p>5. I wanted to see the movie, but the security guard would not let me through. </p><p>Fill in the blank with an appropriate preposition. Underline the object of the preposition. Example It was very muddy outside, so a lot of dirt got stuck on my shoes.</p><p>6. It is very important that we get ______the house before it rains.</p><p>7. The next time that you are hungry, I suggest that you go ______Chipotle.</p><p>8. The people sitting behind us were so annoying; they talked ______the entire movie!</p><p>9. Even though he is older by three years, my brother is shorter ______I am.</p><p>10. I yelled at my sister because she kept going ______my closet and stealing clothes.</p>
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