I suggest anyone needing a good curriculum in grammar check out the above "Easy grammar" link I posted. I have used this for years. Here is a sample page of thier curriculum:
Name_____________________________ PREPOSITION REVIEW
Date______________________________
E. Directions: Cross out any prepositional phrase(s). Underline the subject once
and the verb/verb phrase twice. Starred sentences contain helping verb(s).
COMPOUND SUBJECTS: The subject tells who or what the sentence is about. Sometimes, there are two or more subjects in a sentence. This is called a compound subject.
Example: A boy and his friend played in the woods.
1. A mother and her child shopped at a drugstore.
2. Miss Cobb and Mrs. Lunder are in the tennis tournament.
3. Larry and I go to the park every day.
4. *Forests and lakes are located throughout that region.
5. *A lemon or orange is needed for this drink.
6. *After the bridge game, pie, cake, and ice cream were served.
7. During the evening, a deer and her fawn walked through the meadow.
F. Directions: Cross out any prepositional phrase(s). Underline the subject once
and the verb/verb phrase twice. Starred sentences contain helping verb(s).
COMPOUND VERBS: A verb tells what is (was) or what happens (happened). Sometimes, more than one verb appears in a sentence. This is called a compound verb.
Example: You must sit and read for a few minutes.
1. Pat hit the ball into right field and ran for first base.
2. In the morning, I comb my hair and brush my teeth.
3. Mark’s frog jumped onto a rock and croaked.
4. Before the play, the energetic actors learned lines and practiced.
5. *Does the new boy travel by bus and arrive at school early?
6. Mr. London takes his lunch to the office and eats across the street.
7. *Rings and bracelets were cleaned and placed into a special case.
link
www.easygrammar.com/page49.html