opposite concerning
underneath
apropos
including
Prepositions that start with r:round
no,
There are 3 types
No, but it is a 3 syllable word
run
in of at
One syllable
He, she, and it are pronouns, not prepositions.
It can be. Any noun can be the object of several prepositions.
There are many examples of 3 syllable words. Some common 3 syllable words are:BananaAfricaFavoriteEnergy
no there is no 18 syllable words
No, "on" is a preposition. It is used to indicate location or position in relation to a surface or a place.