50 Common Prepositions



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50 Common Prepositions about above across after against along among around at before behind beneath beside between beyond by concerning down during except for from in inside into like near of off on onto out outside over past regarding since through throughout to toward under underneath until up upon with within without 2013 The Homeschool Classroom www.hsclassroom.net

50 Common Prepositions about above across after against along among around at before behind beneath beside between beyond by concerning down during except for from in inside into like near of off on onto out outside over past regarding since through throughout to toward under underneath until up upon with within without 2013 The Homeschool Classroom www.hsclassroom.net

Prepositions Word Search W M Q C Y J H N T N V Q N Y G K R G Q H B G L M J K U T D Q M B V L D L M K P N R T L D H R H Q P N C G U A K T M M N L M I Z U M M G K E N K O L N C L R P G R K K U N R O T R O T T V C F U R H O K C I M T Y Q R O H M H N T T Q O F P N E N T M T T N P J E R T R N L U R W N W T T T G E R I Z A N G C V I Y Y A O K T K G O Z G I A X R W W R T N L W K B J L C P L L P M Z X L R C Z K G N O M A D O W N D Y W W W L D J E B D E Y Z J C U N D E R N R Z N L I K E E B D T I P K P L E K K O Z J M I K X F X M R Y E I U N T Z O V B T D T M N E E W T E B O N H N S O G M T O G O E U B E H I N D P H F N N R E N B P N B T U F P L O G M B N J L E Z D I A A I A I A B L M N P H O G H M S E B L B N H G T R W K N M T N O D Q D W U I B D A E Y K T A H F L H Z K J P K H E K N N O R T S R F Y I I L R B V H B Z A Y X F R C O A R I X N F L W N K A C R O S S Z F O M E N W Y D H P M O R F S K M Y R T N W B R T J F O E E E H T N P R W T N N T R L N M L L K E T Z D A H B Y P T A B Q Y F M H G U O R H T T R M N R T N M K V K S X P F T N O U T S I D E N G G V M H N O P U W T Copyright 2013 The Homeschool Classroom - www.hsclassroom.net about behind except on to above below for onto toward across beneath from out under after beside in outside underneath against between inside over until along beyond into past up among by like regarding upon around concerning near since with at down of through within before during off througout without

Prepositions Word Search W M Q C Y J H N T N V Q N Y G K R G Q H B G L M J K U T D Q M B V L D L M K P N R T L D H R H Q P N C G U A K T M M N L M I Z U M M G K E N K O L N C L R P G R K K U N R O T R O T T V C F U R H O K C I M T Y Q R O H M H N T T Q O F P N E N T M T T N P J E R T R N L U R W N W T T T G E R I Z A N G C V I Y Y A O K T K G O Z G I A X R W W R T N L W K B J L C P L L P M Z X L R C Z K G N O M A D O W N D Y W W W L D J E B D E Y Z J C U N D E R N R Z N L I K E E B D T I P K P L E K K O Z J M I K X F X M R Y E I U N T Z O V B T D T M N E E W T E B O N H N S O G M T O G O E U B E H I N D P H F N N R E N B P N B T U F P L O G M B N J L E Z D I A A I A I A B L M N P H O G H M S E B L B N H G T R W K N M T N O D Q D W U I B D A E Y K T A H F L H Z K J P K H E K N N O R T S R F Y I I L R B V H B Z A Y X F R C O A R I X N F L W N K A C R O S S Z F O M E N W Y D H P M O R F S K M Y R T N W B R T J F O E E E H T N P R W T N N T R L N M L L K E T Z D A H B Y P T A B Q Y F M H G U O R H T T R M N R T N M K V K S X P F T N O U T S I D E N G G V M H N O P U W T

Prepositions Name: Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. The noun or pronoun follows the preposition. For example, Sarah wanted to ride her bike through the tunnel. Through is the preposition, and its object is tunnel. The preposition tells us the relationship between Sarah and the tunnel. If needed, use your page of 50 Common Prepositions for ideas for this page. Complete each sentence by adding a preposition. See how many different prepositions you can use. Make sure your sentences make sense. 1. The girl went the store. 2. The ant lived the rock. 3. Eli swam the river to get to the other side. 4. Humpty Dumpty sat the wall. 5. Natalie decided to read her book she took a bath. 6. My mom leaned the ladder the wall. 2013 The Homeschool Classroom www.hsclassroom.net

Prepositions (continued) 7. Lucy insisted that her dad look her bed. 8. Isaac held the surprise his back. 9. Clara and Ruthie ran the tree. 10. My aunt wondered what was the box. 11. He was sneaky a fox. 12. June skipped the path as she went the trees. 13. I was sad to go to the movies you. 14. Sasha jumped the rock. 15. Dad planted the basil plant the tomato plant. 2013 The Homeschool Classroom www.hsclassroom.net

Prepositions Change Sentence Meaning Name: Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. The noun or pronoun follows the preposition. For example, Sarah wanted to ride her bike through the tunnel. Through is the preposition, and its object is tunnel. The preposition tells us the relationship between Sarah and the tunnel. If needed, use your page of 50 Common Prepositions for ideas for this page. Add different prepositions to each pair of sentences to see how they change the sentence s meaning. 1a. The bug crawled the bench. 1b. The bug crawled the bench. 2a. Kate washed her hands she ate. 2b. Kate washed her hands she ate. 3a. Matthew climbed the table. 3b. Matthew climbed the table. 4a. My mom put the dish the box. 4b. My mom put the dish the box. 2013 The Homeschool Classroom www.hsclassroom.net

Making Your Own Sentences with Prepositions Name: Prepositions show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. The noun or pronoun follows the preposition. For example, Sarah wanted to ride her bike through the tunnel. Through is the preposition, and its object is tunnel. The preposition tells us the relationship between Sarah and the tunnel. Write your own sentences using at least four of the prepositions from the box below. since past between by along down from except upon 1. 2. 3. 4. 2013 The Homeschool Classroom www.hsclassroom.net