1-prepositional phrases.
2- appositive phrases.
3- infinitive phrases.
4-gerund phrases.
5-participial Phrase.
In the sentence, "Fertilizer of any kind kills carnivorous plants." "of any kind" is the prepositional phrase, "of" is the preposition, and "kind" is the object of the preposition.
In the sentence, "Fertilizer of any kind kills carnivorous plants." "of any kind" is the prepositional phrase, "of" is the preposition, and "kind" is the object of the preposition.
No. The informal term "kind of" is a synonym for the adverb "somewhat." So "of" here is not a preposition.
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preposition
What kind of preposition indicates position
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From is a preposition.
From is a preposition.
preposition
The word "with" is a preposition.
"Himself" is not any kind of preposition; it is a reflexive pronoun.