The document discusses prepositions and provides examples of prepositions that show location and time relationships. Some examples of prepositions that show location are in, at, around, over, behind, by, along, inside, outside, and near. Examples of prepositions that show time relationships include before, after, to, from, during, through, and until. The document then provides sentences for the reader to identify the correct preposition.
13. Prepositions are words that show the location of persons, animals, or
things.
Example: in, at, around, over, behind, by, along, inside, outside,
and near
Some prepositions also show time relationships.
Example: before, after, to, from, during, through, and until
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16. 1. Gordon walked across the hallway.
2. Malia wandered into the forest trying to escape
the vampires.
3. Mateo left the farm before lunchtime.
4. Narda, you have to wash your hands before you
eat.
5. The bus went over the bridge.
17. 1. The temperature in Baguio is below zero.
2. I ran down the hill and rolled on the grass.
3. My brother ran past me to catch the school bus.
4. I always seem to daydream during class.
5. Tomorrow, I get to eat dinner at my classmate’s
house.
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with the correct preposition.
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with the correct preposition.
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with the correct preposition.
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with the correct preposition.
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with the correct preposition.
24. 1. Jeepneys, trucks, and carts were parked (around,
above) the City Hall.
2. Fish and chips were place (to, inside) paper cups with
mayonnaise dips.
3. Pots and pans hang (across, under) the kitchen for
easy access.
4. The truck lost control (above, in) the bridge and side-
swiped the concrete barriers.
5. Michael Phelps swam (along, across) the Olympic pool
to win the race.