Of is the preposition in the sentence.
No. The word school is a noun, and more rarely a verb (to teach). It cannot be a preposition.
No. Both are nouns, and school may be used as an adjunct or adjective (school days). Neither can be a preposition.
A preposition.
The word "to" is definitely a preposition-- she is going to the football game tomorrow. The word "with" is also a preposition-- he is studying with his cousin and his brother. But the word "as" is more complicated; depending on how it is used, it can be a conjunction, an adverb, or a preposition. To use it as a preposition: As a teenager, John hated school.
Being able to chose a correct preposition.
Depends on how far away the library is.
In the sentence "I go to school," "school" is a prepositional object of the preposition "to." It functions as an indirect object indicating the destination of the action of going.
The correct sentence is "You didn't come to school." The preposition "to" is needed before "school" to show direction or movement.
School is an object. He is a pronoun. Went is a verb. To is a preposition.
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
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flew is not a preposition. sorry but through is a preposition