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I am fond of chocolate. She is very fond of her boyfriend.
I'm awfully fond of the snaps you sent me.
The sentence "ladies are fond of eating" contains a subject ("ladies") that acts as a noun, a linking verb ("are"), an adjective ("fond"), and a prepositional phrase ("of eating") that functions as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb "are."
No, "fond" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes a feeling of affection or liking.
The girl had a look of fondness in her eyes.
i am fond for my friend
He was very fond of her
Example sentence - She grew fond of the small child.
I am fond of chocolate. She is very fond of her boyfriend.
I had fond memories of my grandfather
He became especially fond of his weekly visit to Dartmoor Prison.
I'm awfully fond of the snaps you sent me.
The sentence "ladies are fond of eating" contains a subject ("ladies") that acts as a noun, a linking verb ("are"), an adjective ("fond"), and a prepositional phrase ("of eating") that functions as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb "are."
He is very fond of his wife
I really am genuinely fond of the little darling.
The man was fond of all fattening foods.Fond of chocolate, I could eat a whole box within an hour!She felt fond of him.
she was disapointed because she fond out she was not selected