3. SAY WHAT PARTS OF THE SENTENCE ARE INTRODUCED BY THE PREPOSITIONS with OR without (in, before, at, after, on): 1. Steger was beside himself with fear.
2. Basil, let us have something iced to drink, something with strawberries in it.
3. She continued silent, leaning back, her smile now glowing with all its insolence. 4. His friend Francesco Granacci was a nineteen-year-old youth, a head taller than himself, with hay-coloured hair and alert blue eyes.
5. Without beauty of feature or elegance of form, she pleased. Without youth and its gay graces, she cheered.
6. Mr. Godfrey's fine eyes filled with tears.
7. The gravel paths were moist and the grass was wet with dew.
8. There were villas with iron fences and big overgrown gardens and ditches with water flowing and green vegetable gardens with dust on the leaves.
9. He was a snob without shame.
10. He was telling lies without shame.
11. The talk in the neighbourhood reflected the same feeling, and indignation against Martin ran high.
12. Father Einstein said that he could show me places in the neighbourhood that he didn't think I'd like to discover for myself.
13. After luncheon, he enjoyed walking about in the dining room with his cigar.
14. Lovely weather after the rain, is it not?
15. Then Bini wrote and told me to pass through Pisa today on my way home, so that I could come here.
16. Do you know the situation at present in nuclear physics?
17. Before him extended the heavy mass of the university buildings.
18. Bosinney and Irene arrived before him.
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'with' is 'fear'.
2. Can you identify the part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'with' in the second sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'with' is 'strawberries in it'.
3. What part of the sentence is introduced by the preposition 'with' in the third sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'with' is 'all its insolence'.
4. Can you find the part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'with' in the fourth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'with' is 'hay-colored hair and alert blue eyes'.
5. What part of the sentence is introduced by the preposition 'without' in the fifth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'without' is 'beauty of feature or elegance of form'.
6. Can you identify the part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'without' in the sixth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'without' is 'youth and its gay graces'.
7. What part of the sentence is introduced by the preposition 'with' in the seventh sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'with' is 'tears'.
8. Can you find the part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'with' in the eighth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'with' is 'iron fences and big overgrown gardens'.
9. What part of the sentence is introduced by the preposition 'without' in the ninth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'without' is 'shame'.
10. Can you identify the part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'without' in the tenth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'without' is 'shame'.
11. What part of the sentence is introduced by the preposition 'in' in the eleventh sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'in' is 'the neighborhood'.
12. Can you find the part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'in' in the twelfth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'in' is 'the neighborhood'.
13. What part of the sentence is introduced by the preposition 'after' in the thirteenth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'after' is 'luncheon'.
14. Can you identify the part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'after' in the fourteenth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'after' is 'the rain'.
15. What part of the sentence is introduced by the preposition 'through' in the fifteenth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'through' is 'Pisa'.
16. Can you find the part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'in' in the sixteenth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'in' is 'nuclear physics'.
17. What part of the sentence is introduced by the preposition 'before' in the seventeenth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'before' is 'him'.
18. Can you identify the part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'before' in the eighteenth sentence?
- The part of the sentence introduced by the preposition 'before' is 'him'.