Yes. The question states it nicely. Here is a full sentence: On top of the counter, you will find my keys.
Yes, it is possible to start a sentence with a preposition like "On top of the counter." This type of sentence structure is common in informal writing or spoken language, but it is generally avoided in formal writing.
You can only start a sentence with "At" as a preposition if you have something to make an independent clause. For instance, you can't just say "At the store," that's a sentence fragment. It would have to be, "At the store, I need to buy some things."
Yes, it is possible to use a preposition twice in a sentence if the sentence structure requires it. For example: "He walked up to the top of the hill." In this sentence, both "up" and "to" are prepositions.
The object of the preposition "through" in the sentence is "the river." The prepositional phrase "through the river" describes how Terry waded.
Yes, a prepositional phrase can consist of only two words, such as "in bed" or "with you." The main structure of a prepositional phrase is a preposition followed by an object of the preposition, so it can be as short as two words.
No. A prefix is one or more letters added to the front of a word. A preposition is a word, followed by a noun or pronoun, that forms a modifier phrase.Example: "The top of the building" - of the building is the prepositional phrase telling us what we are talking about the top of.
The counter top tile broke because of INTENSE pressure, brought on by people sitting on top of the counter top.
I really want a marble counter top.
This cleanser will effectively disinfect the counter top.
No, it is not a preposition. The word top is a noun, verb, or adjective.
The object of the preposition "through" in the sentence is "the river." The prepositional phrase "through the river" describes how Terry waded.
You are capable of using the word capable in a sentence. The cat is capable to jump on the counter top.
The surface of the granite counter top felt cold to the touch.
We decided to cover our kitchen countertops with Formica for a more modern look.
The unplugged cord of the toaster DANGLED from the counter top.
Yes, a prepositional phrase can consist of only two words, such as "in bed" or "with you." The main structure of a prepositional phrase is a preposition followed by an object of the preposition, so it can be as short as two words.
yes it is.
Off the top of my head, I believe that I can.