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within
Within is not an adjective. It is a preposition.
you do Whats within that box!?
Between is a preposition and an adverb.
I can imagine some very awkward constructions where in would follow within: Give the range of temperatures plants can grow within in terms of degrees centigrade. If the word within and the word in clearly point to two different referents, [within the range; in degrees centigrade] it MIGHT be acceptable to use the expression. Even if some of these constructions are technically correct, I would edit them for simplicity and clarity.
within
Within is not an adjective. It is a preposition.
Within Me was created in 2006.
The state of holding a person within a person or an animal within an animal is called pregnancy. When humans or animals are pregnant, they are literally holding a human or animal - respectively - within them.
Yes, "within" is a preposition in the prepositional phrase "within a prepositional phrase" which functions to show the relationship between "within" and "prepositional phrase".
Within 15minutes
Within the dark cave... or something Within the prison walls there were many criminals.
I use "within" as one word.
you do Whats within that box!?
Within Temptation.
Within the circle
No, the word 'within' is an adverb, a preposition, and a noun.The word within is a adverb, used to modify a verb or an adjective.Example: You have to reach within to find the answer.The preposition, 'within' is a word that introduces a noun phrase.Example: You must pay this bill within the month.The noun 'within' is a noun as a word for an interior space or place.Example: His generosity came from within.