No, and is a conjunction.
Although there are time prepositions, the word 'time' is not a preposition.
No, prepositions and adverbs are two separate word classes.
yes
Common prepositions that can be used after the word "marvel" include at, over, and about. Example: I marveled at the stunning sunset.
Yes. Translators charge either per word or length of the text. Prepositions are included.
No, you is a pronoun. Prepositions are words such as on, in, by, from, and next.
like all prepositions, it depends on how you use it in a sentence. There isn't a one-to-one correspondence when translating prepositions.
Typically, prepositions are not capitalized in titles.
The word "at" is a preposition. But the word "and" is a conjunction, used to join nouns, verbs, or clauses.
Although there are time prepositions, the word 'time' is not a preposition.
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It is a sentence. The word "on" is an adverb and the word "for" is a preposition.