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Prepositions

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  • After you finish dinner, you can watch T.V. (1 preposition)
    after
  • One of these things is not like the others. (2 prepositions)
    of, like
  • My advisory is versing Mrs. Fortier's advisory before lunch during the kickball tournement. (3 prepositions)
    versing, before, during *BONUS - CANDY*
  • I don't like mayonnaise.
    like
  • I am as tired as a bear in the winter. (3 prepositions)
    as, as, in
  • Go without me.
    without
  • You need to save your essay before your computer dies. (3 prepositions)
    to, save, before
  • He said he won't go to the game if it is cold out. (2 prepositions)
    to, out
  • Don't walk towards the cemetery.
    towards
  • We need to get aboard the cruise ship before it leaves. (3 prepositions)
    to, aboard, before *BONUS - CANDY*
  • Look under your bag for your homework. (2 prepositions)
    under, for
  • The ant is beneath the rock.
    beneath
  • Run away from the monster!
    from
  • Despite not liking basketball, I will watch the playoffs.
    despite
  • Look behind the couch for your phone! (2 prepositions)
    behind, for
  • The letter is from my grandma.
    from
  • Will we get Kona Ice before or after kickball? (2 prepositions)
    before, after
  • I am at the store.
    at
  • This song is unlike any other song I have heard before! (2 prepositions)
    unlike, before
  • I was driving at 40 miles per hour. (2 prepositions)
    at, per
  • In the past, I liked going outside during a rain storm. (3 prepositions)
    past, outside, during
  • What is a preposition?
    a word that tells you where or when something is to something else
  • I got further along in my book than I thought I would. (2 prepositions)
    along, in, than
  • Once upon a time, in a castle along the river. (3 prepositions)
    upon, in, along
  • Don't go through the portal!
    through
  • Are you going on vacation over the summer? (2 prepositions)
    on, over
  • I am going outside despite of the rain. (3 prepositions)
    outside, despite, of
  • I want to travel across the world. (2 prepositions)
    to, across
  • You can go on the ride without me. (2 prepositions)
    on, without
  • Are you for or against drinking iced coffee in the winter? (3 prepositions)
    for, against, in
  • Three minus four is not more than negative three plus ten. (3 prepositions)
    minus, than, plus *CANDY TO THE FIRST TEAM WHO CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEM*
  • I like to travel via plane. (2 prepositions)
    to, via
  • The dog walked toward the other dog.
    toward
  • The game is between Dracut and Tewksbury.
    between
  • Let's go to the mall.
    to
  • I will round your grade to the nearest tenth. (3 prepositions)
    round, to, nearest *BONUS - CANDY*
  • The balloon will come down from the ceiling in a few days. (3 prepositions)
    down, from, in
  • I am so behind on my reading. (2 prepositions)
    behind, on
  • I need to clean my room before I go. (2 prepositions)
    to, before
  • We want to go to the beach than Canobie Lake Park.
    to, to, than
  • She listened to her music.
    to
  • I am more hungry than you.
    than
  • Most students are against the no-hood policy at school. (2 prepositions)
    against, at
  • I like Starbucks better than Dunkin Donuts. (2 prepositions)
    like, than
  • You can go to the bathroom after she gets back. (2 prepositions)
    to, after