1) A prepositional phrase always starts with a [ ]. a) noun b) pronoun c) verb d) preposition 2) A prepositional phrase always ends with a [ ]. a) noun or pronoun b) preposition c) verb 3) A prepositional phrase will never have a [ ]. a) noun or pronoun b) preposition c) verb 4) A prepositional phrase might have an [ ]. a) verb b) adjective 5) This vocabulary word means: struggled for breath with mouth open a) gasped b) discovered c) shrilled d) calmly 6) This vocabulary word means: learned; found out a) gasped b) discovered c) shrilled d) calmly 7) This vocabulary word means: with a sharp; high-pitched sound a) gasped b) discovered c) shrilled d) calmly 8) This vocabulary word means: without worry or excitement a) gasped b) discovered c) shrilled d) calmly 9) Select the prepositions. a) because of b) through c) boat d) bog 10) Select the prepositions. a) to b) teal c) toward d) which 11) Select the prepositions. a) please b) by c) tried d) near 12) Select the prepositions. a) beach b) above c) below d) chair 13) Select the prepositions. a) within b) apple c) grandma d) behind

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