No, turn is a verb and a noun.
No, it is not. The word "in" can be a preposition, but "turn in" is an idiomatic verb meaning to retire to bed.
The word "to" is used as a preposition (toward, or in a direction), but can rarely be an adverb (turn to). It is not a verb by itself, but forms the infinitives of verbs (to do, to see).
i think the preposition comes after turn is "off"
The word " I " is not a preposition, it is a pronoun.
no, when is not a preposition.
No, it is not. The word "in" can be a preposition, but "turn in" is an idiomatic verb meaning to retire to bed.
The word "to" is used as a preposition (toward, or in a direction), but can rarely be an adverb (turn to). It is not a verb by itself, but forms the infinitives of verbs (to do, to see).
i think the preposition comes after turn is "off"
The word " I " is not a preposition, it is a pronoun.
no, when is not a preposition.
No the word every is not a preposition.
No, the word early is not a preposition.
Yes, you can use the word but as a preposition. It is a preposition the same as about, by, for, and than.
No, the word 'on' is a preposition, an adverb, and an adjective.EXAMPLESpreposition: Your lunch is on the table.adverb: It's time to turn on the headlights.adjective: Your program is on. (predicate adjective)
No, it is not a preposition. The word away is an adverb.
No, it is not a preposition. The word explore is a verb.
No, it is not a preposition. The word thing is a noun.