No. Any can be a pronoun (any of the boys). It can also be an adjective (any day of the week).
No, it is not a preposition. Any is a pronoun, adjective, or adverb.
To is a preposition, but it's not a prepositional phrase unless there is an object of the preposition.
Yes, prepositional phrases start with a preposition and include the object of the preposition as well as any modifiers of that object.
The word "consult" typically takes the preposition "with" after it. For example, "consult with a doctor."
Whenver is not a preposition, it's an adverb.
No, it is not a preposition. Any is a pronoun, adjective, or adverb.
In the sentence, "Fertilizer of any kind kills carnivorous plants." "of any kind" is the prepositional phrase, "of" is the preposition, and "kind" is the object of the preposition.
In the sentence, "Fertilizer of any kind kills carnivorous plants." "of any kind" is the prepositional phrase, "of" is the preposition, and "kind" is the object of the preposition.
Adverb: I had a hat on. Preposition: I didn't have any money on me.
To is a preposition, but it's not a prepositional phrase unless there is an object of the preposition.
Yes, prepositional phrases start with a preposition and include the object of the preposition as well as any modifiers of that object.
The word "consult" typically takes the preposition "with" after it. For example, "consult with a doctor."
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Whenver is not a preposition, it's an adverb.
No, it is not a preposition. It is a form of the pronoun who.
no their is not a preposition. a preposition is any thing you can do to a cloud. over under above through in
A prepositional phrase includes a preposition, its object (noun or pronoun), and any modifiers. The object of the preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows the preposition and is part of the prepositional phrase. It shows the relationship between the object and the rest of the sentence.