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No, it is not a preposition. Better is the comparative form of the adjective good or the adverb well.

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Is the word better a preposition?

No, it is not a preposition. Better is a comparative adjective or adverb.


Example of infinitive as object of the preposition?

It is better to give than to receive.


How can I see personally to you?

'How can I personally see you' or 'How can I see you personally' are better. There is no function for the preposition 'to' in this sentence.


What are verb-preposition combination?

Verb-preposition combinations are when a verb is paired with a preposition to create a specific meaning or convey a specific action. For example, "look at," "talk to," and "listen for" are all common verb-preposition combinations in English that have distinct meanings from the individual words used alone.


What is double preposition pdf?

"Double preposition" refers to a situation in which two prepositions are used consecutively in a sentence. This is considered nonstandard English and can make a sentence awkward or unclear. It is better to rephrase the sentence to use only one preposition for clarity and correctness.


Is "it" a preposition?

No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.


This medicine will cure you from of influenza what is the right preposition in this sentence?

The preposition that would be most correct in this sentence would be "of". However, "from" could also be used as well.


When if ever is it proper to use a preposition at the end of a sentence?

It has always been proper to end an English sentence with a preposition. The utterly false rule about not ending a sentence with a preposition comes from an ill-starred attempt to make English conform to the rules of Latin grammar, where a sentence may not end with a preposition. English is not Latin: we can end a sentence with a preposition IF WE WANT TO. Winston Churchill said that the Victorian grammarians' diktat that a sentence must not end with a preposition " . . . is a restriction up with which I will not put".


Is flew a preposition?

flew is not a preposition. sorry but through is a preposition


Is then a preposition?

No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.


Can seem a preposition?

its a preposition


Which preposition is better to use with grief in this sentence moment of grief at or grief over the loss of a beloved?

Grief over the loss of a loved one sounds better.