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Q: What is the preposition or adverb in the sentence the rowboat was found underneath the bridge?
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What part of speech is underneath?

"Underneath" can function as both an adverb and a preposition, depending on its usage in a sentence.


Is underneath an adjective?

No, it is not. It is an adverb or a preposition (used with an object, e.g, underneath the bridge).


The children playing outside. (This sentence use preposition or adverb)?

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Is 'Time passes on and waits for no one' an adverb or a preposition?

It is a sentence. The word "on" is an adverb and the word "for" is a preposition.


What is the adverb in this sentence mom is waiting outside for them?

There are no adverbs in this sentence. Mom = noun is = auxiliary verb waiting = gerund outside = preposition adverb for = preposition them = object pronoun. "outside" can be used as a preposition, but here it's an adverb


Is the word on a preposition or an adverb?

The word "on" can function as either a preposition or an adverb depending on how it is used in a sentence.


Is behind a preposition or an adverb in this sentence . she hid behind a tree.?

It's a preposition.


How do you use underneath in a sentence as an adverb?

She left her bag underneath the table.


Is however a preposition?

No, "however" is not a preposition. It is an adverb that is used to show contrast or introduce a contrasting idea in a sentence.


What is a sentence that has on as an adverb?

On does not have an adverb. It instead is a preposition. A preposition is a word kinda like a verb but where the object is held.E.g The chair is on the rug.


The hailstones pounded the roof 'during' the storm. What part of speech is the word in quotation in this sentence?

A preposition.


Is below an adverb or preposition?

"Below" can be both an adverb and a preposition. As an adverb, it describes the location of something in relation to another object or point. As a preposition, it indicates the position or location of something in relation to another object or point.