A. Read each sentence. Underline the prepositional phrase in each
sentence. Then, on the line provided, write whether the prepositional
phrase is used as an adjective or an adverb.
1. Our colorful kites soared above the trees.
2. The kites with the longest tails seemed more stable.
3. Strong winds from the south batted them about
4. My brother stood beside me and photographed the kites.
5. He must have taken a hundred pictures during the afternoon.
6. He will show me some of the best photos later today.
B. Read each sentence. Choose the pronoun in parentheses that best completes
the sentence and write it on the line provided.
7. My mother likes her camera and brings it with (hers, her) almost everywhere.
8. She has taken many photos of (I, me) and the rest of our family
9. For special occasions, she often prints photos of us, our) and puts them in frames.
10. She once used the camera's timer to take a picture of (herself, hers) together with
the family
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