This Grade 4 hard worksheet pushes students further with advanced prepositional phrase practice. Four multiple-choice questions ask learners to count phrases, combine sentences, and tell phrases from non-phrases. Five fill-in-the-blank items use longer sentences with rich detail. Hints and explanations show how prepositional phrases add place, time, and direction information, helping Grade 4 students write smoother, more vivid paragraphs and stories with confidence.

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Busy Bee
Prepositions and Phrases
Grade 4
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which sentence has the most prepositional phrases?
 A) At dawn, birds sang in the trees beside the lake.
 B) Birds sang loudly today.
 C) The trees grew tall.
 D) Lakes hold cold water.
2. Combine using one prepositional phrase: 'The book is heavy. It is on the shelf.'
 A) The book heavy is shelf.
 B) The heavy book is on the shelf.
 C) Heavy book shelf on.
 D) On book is shelf heavy.
3. Which group is NOT a prepositional phrase?
 A) under the rug
 B) in the meadow
 C) ran very fast
 D) with great care
4. Which prepositional phrase shows direction in: 'He walked toward the bright red door slowly.'?
 A) bright red door
 B) He walked
 C) slowly walked
 D) toward the bright red door
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) The kids hiked along the rocky trail at sunrise.
2) We baked cookies during a rainy afternoon happily.
3) A small frog hopped across the lily pads quickly.
4) The treasure was buried beneath the giant old tree.
5) We cheered loudly throughout the entire soccer match.
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