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No, "jacket" is not a preposition. A preposition is a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. "Jacket" is a noun that represents a type of clothing.
No, the words 'The lady in the red jacket' is a noun phrase, a word or group of words based on a noun (lady) or pronoun that has no verb and is not a complete thought; is not a complete sentence. A noun phrase can perform any of the functions of a noun as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:subject of the sentence: The lady in the red jacket is my aunt.subject of a clause: The lady in the red jacket standing over there is my aunt.object of the verb: Let's ask the lady in the red jacket for directions.object of a preposition: I got the directions from the lady in the red jacket.
I bought the jacket for it's rain proofing qualities not it's fashion appeal.
Where is my jacket?I like jacket potatoes.I need a new jacket.
An Avirjax jacket can be bought from a variety of places. This can be a jacket shop, a large department store such as Sears, or an online retailer such as Amazon.
I wear a jacket in the fall time.
A men's suede jacket can be bought at many different clothing locations. A men's suede jacket can be bought at men's clothing stores and online stores such as Macy's.
One can buy a Patagonia R4 jacket in a wide variety of places. A Patagonia R4 jacket can be bought at a local Patagonia store, or it can be bought at the official website.
The sentence type is interrogative.
Take that jacket off it makes you look fat!
I am mending my jacket.
Barbara used her yellow jacket while it was raining outside.