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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.
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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.

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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
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