B
Fill in the missing letters of the alphabet on each line. Example: O
P Q
R
1 B
E
Does your dictionary have
2
X
chapters or paragraphs? Do you
3
L
who can tell you.
4
ST
5
C
S
G
know why? If not, ask someone
J
Answer these alphabet questions by using the prepositions as clues. 1 What letter comes before L and after J? 2 What letter comes after the first letter but directly before the last letter? 3 What letters come in between D and G? 4 What letter comes after the second vowel? 5 What letters are on either side of U? 6 What vowel is next to T?
Remember that a preposition tells you where an object or person is placed, e.g. ‘I’m standing on the grass beside my friend’.
D
Make up your own alphabet questions using the prepositions before, after, in between, on either side, next to. 1 2 3 4 5
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