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Second Grade (Grade 2) Prepositions Questions

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Grade 2 Prepositions
A preposition can locate an object in space.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 2 Prepositions
Choose the best word to fill in the blank.

Please put your backpack                 your desk.
  1. over
  2. under
Grade 2 Prepositions
Choose the correct preposition to fill in the blank.
                the evening we watched for fireflies.
  1. Under
  2. Between
  3. Throughout
  4. After
Grade 2 Prepositions
Choose the best word to fill in the blank.

The teacher told us to line up, so I got                 line.
  1. in
  2. under
  3. through
Grade 2 Prepositions
Choose the best word to fill in the blank.

The car must go                 the bridge to get across the river.
  1. over
  2. under
Grade 2 Prepositions
Fill in the missing preposition.

It's Always Sunny      in      Philadelphia
Grade 2 Prepositions
Fill in the missing preposition.

Wheel      of      Fortune
Grade 2 Prepositions
Choose the best word to fill in the blank.

If you are going to play outside, you must put on shorts                 your dress.
  1. in
  2. under
  3. through
Grade 2 Prepositions
Fill in the missing preposition.

Game      of      Thrones
Grade 2 Prepositions
Fill in the missing preposition.

Saved      by      the Bell
Grade 2 Prepositions
Fill in the missing preposition.

Married      at      First Sight
Grade 2 Prepositions
Select the answer that is incorrect.
Prepositions can:
  1. locate an item in space
  2. locate an item in time
  3. show a logical relationship between the object and another word in the sentence
  4. take the place of a noun
  5. have an adverb as a preposition in a prepositional phrase
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