Grief over the loss of a loved one sounds better.
No, there is no standard place in a sentence for a preposition.Examples:A man in a raincoat got on the bus.the preposition 'in' follows the subject noun.Some of the students were eating lunch.the preposition 'of' follows the indefinite pronoun'some'.The water is too cold in the morning.the preposition 'in' follows the adjective 'cold'.There will be no running with scissors.the preposition 'with' follows the verb 'running'.For a moment I thought I heard a car in the drive.the preposition 'for' begins the sentence.
No, it is not a preposition. It is an idiom: a compound adverb meaning a moment ago.
the moment, when you find love and care for you in your beloved ones eyes.
Yes can give a sentence at the moment
You can use "moment" in a sentence to refer to a brief period of time or a particular point in time. For example, "I will cherish this moment forever" or "She paused for a moment before continuing her speech."
Later is always either an adjective or an adverb.
At this moment in time I am writing the answer to a question.
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She held her breath for a moment. Reginald waited for a moment as Geraldo walked by. I waited, just for a moment, at the door. For a moment, I believed him.
The noun 'identity' will function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition. Examples:The identity of the victim has not been determined. (subject of the sentence)John Doe, the identity used, is not his real name. (subject of a clause)He has a temporary identity at the moment. (direct object of the verb 'has')His fingerprints should be the key to his identity. (object of the preposition 'to')
A verbal preposition is a type of preposition that is attached to a verb, turning it into a phrasal verb. Verbal prepositions change the meaning of the verb and often indicate direction, location, or manner. Examples include "look after," "fall down," and "take off."
And at that moment, I knew that I had to do something about the genocide occurring in Darfur, Sudan.