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Yes, it is one of several, also including:

across

along

away from

back to

down

into

off

onto

on to

out of

over

past

round (around)

through

to

toward (towards)

under

up

(around may also stand alone as an adverb)

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Which word is the preposition and which word is the object of the preposition in this sentence A small friendly dolphin swam around your boat?

In the sentence "A small friendly dolphin swam around your boat," the preposition is "around," and the object of the preposition is "boat." The preposition "around" indicates the relationship between the dolphin's movement and the boat.


Is around a preposition or adverb?

It is both adverb - He arrived around five o'clock. There were several young people sitting around looking bored. preposition - The house is built around a courtyard. They drove around town.


Is around a preposition in around a little?

Yes, "around" can function as a preposition in a sentence, indicating movement or location in the vicinity of something. For example, in the sentence "The cat is playing around the tree," "around" is used as a preposition indicating the location of the cat in relation to the tree.


Is around a preposition?

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Is movement a preposition?

No, it is not. The word "movement" is a noun.


Is the word away a preposition?

No, it is not a preposition. The word away is an adverb.


Is " Into" an preposition?

It is a preposition. It cannot stand alone to modify a verb.


Is out of a preposition?

Yes, "out" is a preposition when used to show movement away from a place or position. For example, in the phrase "He walked out of the room," "out" indicates the direction of movement away from the room.


Is into a preposition pronoun or interjection?

Into is a preposition. It is not a pronoun or an interjection (exclamation).


Is around an adverb or a preposition?

The word around can be either an adverb or a preposition (around the clock, around the world).


Is along a verb?

No, "along" is a preposition or an adverb indicating movement in a line or a direction. It is not a verb.


Is over there a preposition?

Yes, "over" is a preposition. It is used to indicate movement or position above something.