I think it is: I prefer coffee OVER tea. But it also could be: I prefer coffee to tea.
It could also be more than tea but i think it is I prefer coffee to tea. I would always use to.
The word coffee is a noun, for the drink, the necessary beans, or the plants they grow on.
Several prepositions can be used with coffee as an object (in coffee, of coffee, from coffee), but notably "over coffee" (taking place while drinking coffee).
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It should be, "you prefer coffee to tea".
No, I prefer coffee.
or
Should is not a preposition, it's a verb.
what preposition should follow the word genius ?!!
Every preposition should have a relationship with a noun or pronoun. It is used to show the relationship between that noun or pronoun and another word in the sentence. Additionally, prepositions often indicate location, time, direction, or manner.
it dose burn if it is hot!- I think he/she means does instant coffee burn with hot water. The simple answer is no. Instant coffee has been roasted at 180 degrees so boiling water cannot burn it.However the taste is distinctly different depending on the order in which it is made. People who prefer a mild creamier coffee should put the milk in first, whereas people like me who prefer a strong full bodied slightly bitter coffee should put the hot water in first.
After the preposition. The object of the preposition is a noun or a pronoun. For the fever and headache she took two aspirin. In this sentence the preposition is for the object of the preposition is 'fever and headache'
No, "belong" is not a preposition. It is a verb that indicates possession or ownership. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
No, the word "should" is not a preposition. It is a modal verb that is used to express obligation, necessity, or expectation in English sentences.
you should price it between 1 and 2 dollars because more than that people won't buy it and less than that you will lose money