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Of course! Here is an example sentence using "fond of": "She is fond of reading books in her free time."
I'm awfully fond of the snaps you sent me.
No, "fond" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes a feeling of affection or liking.
She showed great fondness for her childhood teddy bear, carrying it with her wherever she went.
i am fond for my friend
He was very fond of her
Example sentence - She grew fond of the small child.
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Of course! Here is an example sentence using "fond of": "She is fond of reading books in her free time."
I had fond memories of my grandfather
He became especially fond of his weekly visit to Dartmoor Prison.
I'm awfully fond of the snaps you sent me.
Although he was a highly educated person, he made a garrulous speech.
"Fond of" is not a single word, therefore it is not simply one part of speech, but two. "Fond" is an adjective: "I am fond of him," or "He is my fondest friend." "Of" is a preposition, beginning prepositional phrases such as "of him," "of Alaska," or "of swimming with sharks."
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