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NEED HELP! WILL GIVE BRAINEST! There are NINE (9) prepositions in this passage. Highlight or underline them all.
Alice clambered over the wall, wiggled through some bushes and found herself in the garden. She raced across the lawn, hurtled around the pond and swerved past the statue. Then she ran up the path leading to the house, and knocked loudly on Jasper’s window.
Highlight or underline FOUR (4) prepositions of SPACE, THREE (3) prepositions of time, and ONE (1) preposition of movement.
We met at the station on Monday night. The train was due to arrive in ten minutes, but it was delayed. First, we sat in the cafe. Then we stood on the platform and gazed at the view. Many trains went racing past us, but none of them stopped. It was past midnight when we finally caught our train.

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