No, it is a pronoun. It is the second person plural personal pronoun, objective case.
No, names of people are never prepositions they are proper nouns. Prepositions are words like -- in ,on, at, before, over, under -- they tell us about time and place
time, position, direction and location
He, she, and it are pronouns, not prepositions.
There are five different kinds of prepositions. They are simple, compound , participle, double and phrase [prepositions and each of them has a specific function in the English language. .
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Prepositions that start with the letter a:aboardaboutaboveacrossafteragainstalongamidamongaroundasat
The types of prepositions include simple prepositions (e.g. in, on, at), compound prepositions (e.g. because of, in spite of), and phrasal prepositions (e.g. in front of, next to). These words are used to show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
There are no prepositions that start with y!
There are over 1000 prepositions in the world.
Although there are time prepositions, the word 'time' is not a preposition.
Spanish uses prepositions almost identically as in English : common prepositions are "en" (in), "por"/"para" (for) and "a/al" ("a el" or "a la", to).
There are approximately 150 prepositions in the English language. Some common examples include "in," "on," "at," "from," and "to."