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Exhausted is a adjective. Happily, energetically and outside are the adverbs.
sentence for a little way outside
There is no preposition in that sentence. I is a pronoun, waited is a verb, and outside is an adverb.
That is a simple, declarative sentence.
The sentence is not a preposition but, it does have a preposition in it: outside.
outside
Outside. (But if the entire sentence is a parenthetical like this one, it would go inside.)
Adverbs modify verbs the verb in this sentence is wait
i looked outside and brooded :)
The term "outside" can be used as a preposition AND an adverb - depending on how the sentence is phrased.For example:I walked outside. (In this sentence, "outside" is an adverb because "I walked" can stand alone as an individual sentence.)Outside of the house, the winds roared. (In this case, "outside" is a preposition because the rest of the sentence cannot stand alone.)
sentence: Joe ate chocolate and went outside to play with his friends.
You is the subject in that sentence. The subject is whois performing the action.