"Guest speaker" is a noun phrase, consisting of an adjective (guest) and a noun (speaker); it is not a compound preposition.
No, it is not a preposition. Speaker is a noun with two related uses (speech and sound).
Compound preposition is not the same as double preposition. Compound preposition consists of two or more words acting as a single preposition (e.g. "in front of"), while a double preposition is when two or more prepositions are used together without forming a single unit (e.g. "in on").
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A compound preposition is a combination of two or more words that function as a single preposition. For example, "according to," "in front of," and "instead of" are compound prepositions. They serve to indicate the relationship between elements in a sentence.
No, it is not. It is just another form of the preposition "toward."
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No, it is not a preposition. Speaker is a noun with two related uses (speech and sound).
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Both phrases, "introduction to the guest speaker" and "introduction of the guest speaker," can be correct depending on the context. "Introduction to the guest speaker" implies an overview or preface about who the speaker is, while "introduction of the guest speaker" refers to the act of presenting the speaker to the audience. Choose the phrase that best fits the situation you are describing.
Compound preposition is not the same as double preposition. Compound preposition consists of two or more words acting as a single preposition (e.g. "in front of"), while a double preposition is when two or more prepositions are used together without forming a single unit (e.g. "in on").
Yes, it is a compound preposition. It means "with the exception of."
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If a guest speaker is making a speech, they should make a speech on what the meeting is about. If you are going to be a guest speaker, you can ask your peers to help you write the speech.
Tell the audience briefly who this guest speaker is, and why they should be interested in what he has to say.
, I am a guest speaker and I need somewhere to park.