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  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? THE GIRL IS WALKING AROUND THE CORNER.
    AROUND; DIRECTION
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? I AM IN THE KITCHEN.
    IN; PLACE
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? THE DOG IS UNDER THE RED CAR
    UNDER; DIRECTION
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? I ALWAYS WATCH MOVIES WITH MY FRIENDS ON SATURDAYS.
    ON; TIME
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? We answered the question at the same time.
    AT; TIME
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? I AM STANDING AT THE DOOR.
    AT; PLACE
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? I LEFT MY PURSE BEHIND THE DESK.
    BEHIND; DIRECTION
  • Give me at least two examples of prepositions of place.
    in/on/at
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? I AM TRYING TO TALK TO YOU FOR WEEKS.
    FOR; TIME
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? MY BOOK IS ON THE CHAIR.
    ON; PLACE
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? SHE IS WALKING THROUGH THE WATER
    THROUGH; DIRECTION
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? MY HOUSE IS ON THE LEFT.
    ON; DIRECTION
  • Give me at least two examples of prepositions of time.
    in/on/at/after/between/by
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? I'll deliver the order by the time you get home from work.
    BY/FROM; TIME/PLACE
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? Also, what does it refers to? I am going to take the most important test of my life in two weeks.
    IN; TIME
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? THE CAT IS ACROSS THE STREET.
    ACROSS; DIRECTION
  • What is the preposition in this sentence? What does it refers to? WE CAN CONTINUE THIS CONVERSATION IN THE CAR.
    IN;PLACE
  • Give me at least two examples of prepositions of directions.
    Onto/into/to/towards/through