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The preposition "into" or "to" comes after the verb "turn." For example, "turn into a frog" or "turn to the right."
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The preposition "for" typically comes after the verb "register." For example, "She registered for the class."
No, "support" is not used as a preposition. It is commonly used as a noun or a verb to indicate help, assistance, or backing.
"Before" can serve as both a preposition and an adverb. When it comes before a verb, it usually functions as a preposition, indicating the time, place, or motion of the action expressed by the verb.
The preposition "into" or "to" comes after the verb "turn." For example, "turn into a frog" or "turn to the right."
of with by at from
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Usually the word "to" comes after "emailed."
The preposition "for" typically comes after the verb "register." For example, "She registered for the class."
No, "support" is not used as a preposition. It is commonly used as a noun or a verb to indicate help, assistance, or backing.
prepositions are used before nouns and pronouns
Healthy - adjective food - noun comes - verb (intransitive verb) from - preposition a - article garden - noun
The word "do" cannot be a preposition. It is a verb or helping verb.
No, it is not a preposition. The word has is a form of "to have" -- a verb or auxiliary verb.
No, "get" is a verb. It can be used as a noun in some cases, but it is not a preposition.
"Have" is not a preposition. It is a verb used to show possession or ownership, or to indicate a state or condition.