No, it is not a preposition. The word meanwhile is an adverb, or more rarely a noun.
No, "meanwhile" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that is used to show something happening at the same time as something else.
Yes, it is correct to say "in the meanwhile" to mean "in the meantime" or "meanwhile."
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
At is a preposition. Anything that can be ___ the box is a preposition. For Example: At the box.
If is not a preposition. It is a conjunction.
No, a preposition is always part of a prepositional phrase. The preposition is the word that introduces the phrase and is followed by the object of the preposition.
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
...Meanwhile was created in 1992.
"Meanwhile, the dog has off and stolen and stolen the meat!" "Meanwhile, as Jenny and Lucas were at the park..."
Meanwhile has two syllables.
flew is not a preposition. sorry but through is a preposition
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
its a preposition
No, "closely" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that describes how an action is performed, in a near or intimate manner.
no it is not a preposition
Meanwhile, the cat was busy licking her fur. She has meanwhile immersed herself in yet another book.
At is a preposition. Anything that can be ___ the box is a preposition. For Example: At the box.
If is not a preposition. It is a conjunction.