We went for a seven mile walk over the Staffordshire Moorlands, I was exhasted afterwards.
The survivors were exhausted and delusional.
i am exhausted
I've exhausted my nest egg.
After cleaning the carpet and painting the wall, we were exhausted.
in the sentence "joe is exhausted" exhausted is a pronoun, describes "joe" the noun in the sentence "joe exhausted all of his options" exhausted is a verb, describing what the noun is doing or has done depends on how the word is being used
They were exhausted.
The toilsome journey through the rugged terrain left us exhausted but exhilarated.
As I climbed the hill I was exhausted and had a rest.
The democrats continued corruption has incited a revival in the Conservative movement.
He leaned against the wall, exhausted after a long day.
No, "exhausted" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes a feeling of extreme tiredness or fatigue. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between nouns or pronouns and other words in a sentence. Examples of prepositions include "in," "on," "at," "under," etc.
He ran for a full hour and was thoroughly exhausted.