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© Copyright MMXVI NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to make copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.newpathworksheets.com Name ____________________________ Class __________________ Date ____________ 1 Fill in the answer. A preposition is a connective word or phrase that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. The noun or pronoun that follows a preposition is known as the ______________ of the preposition. 3 Underline the object of the preposition in this sentence. The state capital is located in the city of Phoenix. 8 Choose the correlative conjunctions in this sentence. Amy noticed neither the presents nor the cake. a. presents, cake b. neither, nor c. presents, nor 10 Choose an appropriate interjection for this sentence. Circle it. ______, I dropped my toast on the floor! 4 Choose the prepositional phrase in this sentence. Circle the answer letter. In order to shade himself, the puppy hid under the boardwalk. a. shade himself b. the puppy c. under the boardwalk 9 Interjections that express strong emotions are usually followed by this punctuation mark. Name it. 2 Choose the preposition in this sentence. Circle the answer below. The state capital is located in the city of Phoenix. 7 Underline the conjunction in the following sentence. I will buy peaches or apples at the grocery store. 6 A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or simple sentences. Underline the conjunction in the following sentence. Shaquille and Ron are going to the park this afternoon. Prepositions, Conjunctions & Interjections ELA H 5 Choose the prepositional phrase in this sentence. Circle the answer letter. I planted a garden behind the garage. a. I planted b. behind the garage c. garden behind located Oops of Yippee state Ouch ? , ! ; Please or to download the printable version of this worksheet Sign In Sign Up

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Page 1: Prepositions, Conjunctions & Interjections ELA H · © Copyright MMXVI NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to make copies for non-commercial

© Copyright MMXVI NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to make copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.newpathworksheets.com

Name ____________________________ Class __________________ Date ____________

1 Fill in the answer.

A preposition is a connective word or phrase that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. The noun or pronoun that follows a preposition is known as the

______________ of the preposition.

3 Underline the object of the preposition in this sentence.

The state capital is located

in the city of Phoenix.

8 Choose the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.

Amy noticed neither the presents nor the cake.

a. presents, cake

b. neither, nor

c. presents, nor

10 Choose an appropriate interjection for this sentence. Circle it.

______, I dropped my toast on the floor!

4 Choose the prepositional phrase in this sentence. Circle the answer letter.

In order to shade himself, the puppy hid under the boardwalk.

a. shade himself

b. the puppy

c. under the boardwalk

9 Interjections that express strong emotions are usually followed by this punctuation mark. Name it.

2 Choose the preposition in this sentence. Circle the answer below.

The state capital is located in the city of Phoenix.

7 Underline the conjunction in the following sentence.

I will buy peaches or apples at

the grocery store.

6 A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or simple sentences.

Underline the conjunction in the following sentence.

Shaquille and Ron are going

to the park this afternoon.

Prepositions, Conjunctions & Interjections ELA H

5 Choose the prepositional phrase in this sentence. Circle the answer letter.

I planted a garden behind the garage.

a. I planted

b. behind the garage

c. garden behind

located

Oops

of

Yippee

state

Ouch

? ,!;

Please or to download

the printable version of this worksheet

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Page 2: Prepositions, Conjunctions & Interjections ELA H · © Copyright MMXVI NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to make copies for non-commercial

© Copyright MMXVI NewPath Learning. All Rights Reserved. Permission is granted for the purchaser to make copies for non-commercial educational purposes only. Visit us at www.newpathworksheets.com

Name ____________________________ Class __________________ Date ____________

1 Fill in the answer.

A preposition is a connective word or phrase that shows a relationship between a noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. The noun or pronoun that follows a preposition is known as the

______________ of the preposition.

3 Underline the object of the preposition in this sentence.

The state capital is located

in the city of Phoenix.

8 Choose the correlative conjunctions in this sentence.

Amy noticed neither the presents nor the cake.

a. presents, cake

b. neither, nor

c. presents, nor

10 Choose an appropriate interjection for this sentence. Circle it.

______, I dropped my toast on the floor!

4 Choose the prepositional phrase in this sentence. Circle the answer letter.

In order to shade himself, the puppy hid under the boardwalk.

a. shade himself

b. the puppy

c. under the boardwalk

9 Interjections that express strong emotions are usually followed by this punctuation mark. Name it.

2 Choose the preposition in this sentence. Circle the answer below.

The state capital is located in the city of Phoenix.

7 Underline the conjunction in the following sentence.

I will buy peaches or apples at

the grocery store.

6 A conjunction is a word that connects words, phrases, or simple sentences.

Underline the conjunction in the following sentence.

Shaquille and Ron are going

to the park this afternoon.

Prepositions, Conjunctions & Interjections - Answer Key ELA H

5 Choose the prepositional phrase in this sentence. Circle the answer letter.

I planted a garden behind the garage.

a. I planted

b. behind the garage

c. garden behind

located

Oops

of

Yippee

state

Ouch

exclamation point ? ,!;

object

Please or to download

the printable version of this worksheet

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