| Grammar /Composition |
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Prepositions: about above across after against along around as at |
| before behind below beneath beside between beyond by down |
| A prepositional phrase is a preposition followed by a noun or pronoun. There might be some adjectives describing the noun. Take a prepositional phrase quiz. Good luck! |
| during for from in into near of on over |
| past through throughout to toward under until up with |
| There are more prepositions than this. However, these are the main ones. |
| Click here for a self-correcting quiz on compound subjects. Click here for a self-correcting quiz on direct objects. Click here for a self-correcting quiz on transitive and intransitive verbs. Click here for a self-correcting quiz on principal parts of verbs. Click here for a self-correcting quiz on adjectives. |
| The following links review sentence structure - simple, compound, complex, and compound-complex sentences. Highlight the links, copy them, paste them in the address bar and click enter. http://lilt.ilstu.edu/jhreid/grammar/complex.htm http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/arts/writcent/hypergrammar/rvsntstr.html http://webster.commnet.edu/cgi-shl/quiz.pl/sentence_types_quiz.htm http://www.srv.net/~allenh/leave/simple_complex.html http://eslbee.com/sentences.htm |
| Pronouns Subject Object I we me us you you you you he, she, it they him, her, it them |