166 Grammar and Language Workbook, Grade 6
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Grammar
Exercise 3 Identify the word in italics by labeling it adv.(adverb), conj. (conjunction),
inter. (interjection), or prep. (preposition).
inter.Oh, I left my books andconj.my money prep.in my locker.
- Congratulations! inter. You got the blue ribbon prep.for creative arts.
- Since prep.my accident, I ski cross-country conj.but not downhill.
- The basketball team has won its first game prep.in two years. Hooray!inter.
- Sylvio, can you find the Indian Ocean conj.or the Bay of Bengal prep.on this map?
- Ouch, inter. I didn’t know the edge prep.of the table was so sharp.
- I actually ran prep.to school this morning, conj.but I was still late.
- He left his gloves adv.on when he painted the mural prep.on the wall.
- I vacuumed the carpets conj.but still have to clean behind prep. the couch.
- During prep. the party the dog has to stay outside prep. the house.
- If you can’t reach my mom conj.or dad, my aunt is probably around.adv.
- You can find an almanac and conj.a dictionary prep.on the shelf prep.in the den.
- Oh, no! inter. I cracked an egg, and the shell fell prep.into the batter.
13.prep.In 1861 Lincoln offered command prep.of the U.S. Army prep.to Robert E. Lee. - Along withprep. Jerry and Phil, I walked toward prep. the opening of the cave.
- Put your book down, and prep. conj.listen prep.to me.
- Wow! inter.Sam says you are fluent prep.in English, Spanish, conj.and German.
- Turn your lights adv. prep.out byten o’clock.
- Either conj.close your door, conj.or turn the volume prep.on your stereo downadv..