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Prepositions Worksheet Reading Level 01

This document contains a worksheet with two parts testing identification and proper use of prepositions. Part One provides 23 sentences for identifying the preposition in each. Part Two provides 7 sentences to identify redundant or unnecessary prepositions. The worksheet tests understanding of prepositions in contexts involving police investigating crimes.
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Prepositions Worksheet Reading Level 01

This document contains a worksheet with two parts testing identification and proper use of prepositions. Part One provides 23 sentences for identifying the preposition in each. Part Two provides 7 sentences to identify redundant or unnecessary prepositions. The worksheet tests understanding of prepositions in contexts involving police investigating crimes.
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Prepositions Worksheet
With Police...
Reading Level 1
Part One | Identifying Prepositions

Directions: Read each sentence. Determine which one of your answer


choices is being used as a preposition. Circle your response.

1. Ramirez forgot his badge at home.


a) his b) home
c) forgot d) at

2. The chief sent Ramirez to the crime scene.


a) to b) sent
c) the d) scene

3. It's a good thing that Lex was with Gomez when they found the shooter.
a) that b) with
c) they d) a

4. Lex has been a cop for twenty years.


a) a b) been
c) has d) for

5. Lex knew that the bad guys were in their hideout.


a) the b) in
c) hideout d) that

6. The chief was very tired of Ramirez's bad conduct.


a) of b) very
c) was d) bad

7. Lex and Riley were chasing the bad guy through the alley.
a) and b) were
c) alley d) through
8. Gomez would not stop chasing the bad men until they were all behind bars.
a) all b) not
c) behind d) were

9. Lex threw the cat burglar against the wall and read him his rights.
a) and b) against
c) his d) threw

10. The chief wasn't warm or sweet so he took his coffee cold and without sugar.
a) without b) so
c) or d) wasn't

11. Gomez found the suspect hiding under her bed.


a) her b) bed
c) under d) hiding

12. Lex couldn't finish his work before lunch.


a) lunch b) couldn't
c) his d) before

13. The cat burglar jumped over the fence and kept running.
a) over b) and
c) The d) kept

14. Lex lost all hope for solving the case once the robber had escaped.
a) all b) had
c) once d) for

15. Lex acted bravely during the chase but the bad guy escaped.
a) but b) during
c) chase d) the

16. Lex knew that if he wasn't careful, clues would slip between the cracks.
a) if b) slip
c) between d) that
17. Lex heard five or six gunshots and ran toward them.
a) or b) and
c) toward d) them

18. Lex jumped into the fight so that he could protect the hostage.
a) so b) he
c) could d) into

19. Lex and Gomez got their pistols from the supply room.
a) from b) got
c) the d) their

20. Ramirez seems brave but he is really afraid of bugs.


a) but b) of
c) seems d) is

21. Lex looked for clues that might help him solve the crime.
a) might b) that
c) him d) for

22. Lex was having trouble sleeping at night.


a) was b) having
c) at d) night

23. Gomez read the robber his rights and then threw him into the police car.
a) into b) car
c) then d) his

24. The robber sat before the judge and wept.


a) sat b) and
c) before d) the
Part Two | Redundant Prepositions

Directions: Read each sentence. Determine which one of your answer choices is a redundant or
unnecessary preposition. Circle your response.

25. The robber threw his gun out of the window when Lex got behind him.
a) with b) out
c) behind d) of

26. The robber found where the safe was at, cut a hole in it, and put the gems from the safe into
a bag.
a) in b) at
c) from d) into

27. Lex looked for clues inside of the house with a black light.
a) with b) inside
c) for d) of

28. Lex was looking for the chief but he wasn't in his office and Lex had no idea where he went
to.
a) in b) around
c) to d) for

29. The robber jumped off of the ledge, landed in the bushes, and ran down the street.
a) in b) down
c) of d) off

30. The robber did not know where he was at but he kept running with the bag of gems on his
back.
a) with b) at
c) of d) on

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