Probably down.
Run down is a phrasal verb made up of two parts the verb run and the preposition down. It is used like a single word
on
At is the preposition in that sentence.
no watch is a verb (watch that!) or a noun (she glanced at her watch to see what time it is)
inside?
read/watch The Secret. P.S. this question isn't really suitable for WikiAnswers.
No, it is not. It is an adjective (prepared) or a verb (to make ready, to prepare).
No, it is a verb, or a noun. It has separate meanings (e.g. to dash, to ooze, to tear), and a run has several meanings as a noun.
Yes, this is a men's watch, but is definitely suitable for an older teenage boy!
The word "run" fits all of those categories. It can be a noun ("I went for a run"), pronoun ("Give it a run"), adjective ("I have run shoes"), adverb ("I run quickly"), preposition ("They ran out of time"), and verb ("I like to run").
I have to go now; I have run out of time.
NO!
The direct preposition of deficient (lacking) is "in."e.g. He was deficient in mathematical ability. (There was a deficiency.)It might also use "to" or "with" if the deficiency is being modified.e.g. The work was deficient to some degree. (e.g. in some way)e.g. The car is deficient with respect to its braking.NOTE : one cannot be deficient "at" something