Directions: Identify the prepositional phrases in each sentence. Then, circle each preposition.
1) My uncle lives in Philadelphia and works at the post office
2) No one in the chorus has learned the lyrics to the song.
3) Many of the books at the library are over one-hundred years old.
4) Several students in the class were sleeping when the teacher came into the room.
5) Most of the peaches on our trees are ripe.
6) Julie went to the beach last summer and met a terrific group of friends.
7) Jan and Robert are getting married in the little chapel behind the university.
8) A pot of steaming water was prepared for the veterinarian to use during surgery.
9) None of the groom’s cake was eaten at the reception because the decorations were so terrible.
10) A tabby cat was lying on the windowsill with her paws curled beneath her chin.
1) My uncle lives in Philadelphia and works at the post office
2) No one in the chorus has learned the lyrics to the song.
3) Many of the books at the library are over one-hundred years old.
4) Several students in the class were sleeping when the teacher came into the room.
5) Most of the peaches on our trees are ripe.
6) Julie went to the beach last summer and met a terrific group of friends.
7) Jan and Robert are getting married in the little chapel behind the university.
8) A pot of steaming water was prepared for the veterinarian to use during surgery.
9) None of the groom’s cake was eaten at the reception because the decorations were so terrible.
10) A tabby cat was lying on the windowsill with her paws curled beneath her chin.