No it's not. It never has been, and it never will be!
I expect to be upstairs for about an hour.
Yes, the word upstairs is an adverb. It is also an adjective and a noun.An example sentence is: "he is painting the hallway upstairs".Click here to see upstairs in a dictionary..
No, two is a number: an adjective or a noun. But the homophone 'to' is a preposition. Example: Give the completed test to the teacher. "To" is your preposition. "Teacher" is the object of the preposition.
Above
No, it is not a preposition. Increase can be a verb or a noun.
before
Some examples are above, below, here, there, inside, outside, over, under, upstairs, and downstairs. Also "out" and "in" which is usually a preposition.
No there is not an upstairs to the dojo
Boobs. Upstairs outsidies.
Bellamy.
I expect to be upstairs for about an hour.
Yes, the word upstairs is an adverb. It is also an adjective and a noun.An example sentence is: "he is painting the hallway upstairs".Click here to see upstairs in a dictionary..
The Room Upstairs was created on 1987-01-31.
Upstairs is a compound word, so it is one word.
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
The Dancer Upstairs was created in 1995.
Push Upstairs was created in 1999.