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Place a check mark next to each statement in which the italicized word functions as a preposition. Leave all other statements unchecked. It was already raining enough to call of…
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Place a check mark next to each statement in which the italicized word functions as a preposition. Leave all other statements unchecked.
It was already raining enough to call off the game.
The ball bounced off the wall
The family drove clear across the nation.
The answer on the crossword puzzle was five across
The pilot decided to go up as far as possible to avoid the storm
After dispensing the Christmas presents, Santa Claus went up the chimney.
My Bonnie lies over the ocean
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Its 2,3,6 and 7...and yes its correct
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