Exam 8: Prepositions and Conjunctions

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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair is coordinating, subordinating, or correlative -London drew on his experiences not only in the Klondike but also at sea.

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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair connects words, phrases, or clauses -While European fairy tales involve castles, knights, and princesses, The Rootabaga Stories by Carl Sandburg are American fairy tales that feature skyscrapers, trains, and corn fairies.

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Identify the prepositional phrase or prepositional phrases in the sentence. -Kelly hasn't said much about her future plans.

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Identify the conjunction or conjunctions in the sentence. -"When we are no longer able to change a situation ...we are challenged to change ourselves," said Victor Frankl.

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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair is coordinating, subordinating, or correlative -Since I finished it, I have been thinking about To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.

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Indicate whether each underlined prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase or an adverbial phrase.The lines are from William Shakespeare's plays.Some punctuation has been changed for clarity -I will wear my heart upon my sleeve.

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Identify the preposition or prepositions in the sentence. -We traveled through Philadelphia on our way to Washington.

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Identify the prepositional phrase or prepositional phrases in the sentence. -All the trustees except Mr.Wheaton will attend.

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Identify the preposition or prepositions in the sentence. -I'm going to look near the car for my cell phone.

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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair is coordinating, subordinating, or correlative -Our literature class is held in the computer lab so that we can make blog entries as part of our writing assignments.

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Identify the conjunction or conjunctions in the sentence. -We put meta tags on the files so that they can be found easily.

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Indicate whether each underlined prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase or an adverbial phrase.The lines are from William Shakespeare's plays.Some punctuation has been changed for clarity -Time and the hour run through the roughest day.

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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair connects words, phrases, or clauses -Our literature class is held in the computer lab so that we can make blog entries as part of our writing assignments.

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Identify the prepositional phrase or prepositional phrases in the sentence. -The capital of Bulgaria is Sofia.

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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair connects words, phrases, or clauses -Because I liked the book A Raisin in the Sun, I was excited to get tickets to the Broadway production.

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Indicate whether each underlined prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase or an adverbial phrase.The lines are from William Shakespeare's plays.Some punctuation has been changed for clarity -Misery acquaints a man with strange bedfellows.

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Indicate whether each underlined conjunction or conjunction pair is coordinating, subordinating, or correlative -My sister likes fiction and poetry.

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Identify the preposition or prepositions in the sentence. -Gina and Mario walked beside the lake.

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Identify the preposition or prepositions in the sentence. -Daniel drove off the road and into the bushes.

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Indicate whether each underlined prepositional phrase is an adjective phrase or an adverbial phrase.The lines are from William Shakespeare's plays.Some punctuation has been changed for clarity -Now is the winter of our discontent.

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