No, great is an adjective.
"for" is the preposition in the sentence "Yellow is a great color for brightening a room."
The preposition in the sentence is "for," which shows the relationship between "color" and "brightening a room."
No, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective great and means "to a great extent" or degree.
A prepositional phrase is a preposition followed by its object (a noun or pronoun) along with any modifiers (adjectives). For example:The book is on the table. ("on" is the preposition, "table" is the object of the preposition)Take Sheila with you. (prep: with, obj: you)Behind every great man, there's a great woman. (prep: behind, obj: man)
No, it is an adjective. It means relatively but not specifically great in depth. It can also mean engrossed, complex, or intellectually meaningful.
The only preposition in the entire question is "in," and the word itself: preposition.
"for" is the preposition in the sentence "Yellow is a great color for brightening a room."
The preposition in the sentence is "for," which shows the relationship between "color" and "brightening a room."
No, it is an adverb. It is the adverb form of the adjective great and means "to a great extent" or degree.
No, it is not. It is a noun (state of great anxiety) or a verb (to act emotionally and/or illogically).
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
A prepositional phrase is a preposition followed by its object (a noun or pronoun) along with any modifiers (adjectives). For example:The book is on the table. ("on" is the preposition, "table" is the object of the preposition)Take Sheila with you. (prep: with, obj: you)Behind every great man, there's a great woman. (prep: behind, obj: man)
No, the word 'beyond' is a noun, an adverb, and a preposition.Examples:It's a message from the great beyond. (noun, object of the preposition 'from')We can stay until Friday, but not beyond. (adverb)My kite sailed beyond the horizon. (preposition)
No, it is an adjective. It means relatively but not specifically great in depth. It can also mean engrossed, complex, or intellectually meaningful.
flew is not a preposition. sorry but through is a preposition
No, then is not a preposition. It is a conjuction.Than is a preposition.
No, it is an adjective. It means relatively great (but unspecified) in width. To specify, it may be proceeded by a numerical unit value.