Determine whether the underlined word is a preposition or an adverb for questions 1-3

1. Last week, a blizzard raged OUTSIDE our warm house.
2. My friends and I looked AROUND for our sleds.
3. Jamie had never been sledding BEFORE.
Select the perposition and each of the following sentences.
4. Jacks Shoes were beneath his bed
(A) were
(B) beneath
5. Despite her injury and Mary supported her team and attended the game.
(A) despite
(B) supported
6. The family purchase hot chocolate and cookies for the upcoming snow storm.
(A) for
(B) the
7. The children walked along the path.
And identifying the coordinating conjunction in each of the following sentences.
(A) walked
(B) along
8. Harrison and Jennifer walked to the park together.
(A) and
(B) to
9. Jackson ate one cookie by his little brother ate three
(A) ate
(B) but

Respuesta :

For questions 1-3, the capitalized words are:

  1. OUTSIDE is a preposition of place.
  2. AROUND is an adverb and in this example it means "from side to side."
  3. BEFORE is a preposition of time.

Prepositions join nouns, pronouns and phrases within a sentence.

The prepositions in questions 4-7 are the following:

4. (B) BENEATH

5. (A) DESPITE

6. (A) FOR

7. (B) ALONG

Coordinating conjunctions link words, clauses and phrases.

The coordinating conjunctions for questions 8-9 are:

8. (A) AND

9. (B) BUT

Answer:

StormEnd was right with everything except for 3 which was Adverb for me.

Explanation:

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