"IS" is not a preposition. As for the other options, I cannot be sure, but Dictionary. com is a great place to check words on the internet. A link is shown below.
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"Is" is a verb. It is the third-person singular present form of the verb "to be." It is used to express existence, identity, or a statement about someone or something.
In the sentence, "Catching fish is one of the oldest pastimes.":the preposition = of;the verb = is (a linking verb).There is no conjunction or adverb in the sentence.
No, the word "even" is not a preposition. It is commonly used as an adverb, conjunction, or verb modifier in sentences.
Adverb is used to describe or clarify a verb.
"Is" is not a conjunction. It is a verb that typically functions as the main verb in a sentence, expressing the state or action of a subject.
No, "though" is not a preposition. It is commonly used as a subordinating conjunction or an adverb in sentences.
No, it is not a verb. As is an adverb, preposition, and conjunction, and possibly a pronoun.
No, it is not a verb. But is a coordinating conjunction, and more rarely used as a preposition, adverb, or noun.
No. Except is a preposition or less frequently a conjunction or verb.
In the sentence, "Catching fish is one of the oldest pastimes.":the preposition = of;the verb = is (a linking verb).There is no conjunction or adverb in the sentence.
interjection,verb,adjective, noun, conjunction, adverb, preposition, pronoun
It is used as a conjunction or preposition.
No, the word "even" is not a preposition. It is commonly used as an adverb, conjunction, or verb modifier in sentences.
Adverb is used to describe or clarify a verb.
noun, pronoun, verb, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection
asked is a verb as it is showing some action being done
NIPPAVAC is an acronym for noun, interjection, preposition, pronoun, adjective, verb, adverb, and conjunction, which are the eight parts of speech.
"Is" is not a conjunction. It is a verb that typically functions as the main verb in a sentence, expressing the state or action of a subject.