The word "were" is a verb, a form of the verb "to be."
A preposition is a word that relates a noun or a pronoun to another word in the sentence.
Example:
We were so energetic at that age. (the verb is "were"; the preposition "at" relates the noun "age" to the adjective "energetic")
They were running for the bus. (the verb is "were running"; the preposition "for" relates the noun "bus" to the verb "were running")
No, but is a conjunction and a preposition.
A preposition is a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause, as in 'she arrived after dinner' (after being the preposition)
The word though (although) is a conjunction.
It is no kind of conjunction. The word during is a preposition.
A preposition is a word placed before a noun or pronoun to form a phrase relating to another word in the sentence. A preposition with its object forms a prepositional phrase.Examples of prepositions: for, with, in, to, between, etc.Example of prepositional phrases:She brought some flowers for her mother. (the preposition 'for' connects its object 'mother' to the noun 'flowers')He ran with the scissors in his hand. (the preposition 'with' connects its object 'scissors' to the verb 'ran')A man in a raincoat came in. (the preposition 'in' connects its object 'raincoat' to the noun 'man')
The preposition is up.
No the word every is not a preposition.
No, the word "when" is not a preposition. It is an adverb or a conjunction used to indicate time or a condition.
Yes, the word among is a preposition.
No, it is not a preposition. The word explore is a verb.
No, it is not a preposition. The word thing is a noun.
The word " I " is not a preposition, it is a pronoun.
No, it is not a preposition. The word away is an adverb.
No, the word "early" is an adverb, not a preposition. It is used to describe the timing of an action or event.
No, it is not a preposition. The word surrounds is a verb form.
No, it is not a preposition. The word travelers is a plural noun.
No, it is not a preposition. The word rivers is a plural noun.