No, it is not a preposition. The word taunts is a verb form or a plural noun.
The word "taunts" is a verb.
The preposition is up.
The word "taunts" is a noun. It refers to insulting or mocking remarks intended to provoke a reaction from someone.
No, the word "when" is not a preposition. It is an adverb or a conjunction used to indicate time or a condition.
The word " I " is not a preposition, it is a pronoun.
The word "taunts" is a verb.
It is a verb, since it shows an action (e.g. He taunts her).
Taunts can be both a noun and the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb taunt, e.g.His taunts had no effect - noun.He taunts me - verb.
Taunts can be both a noun and the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb taunt, e.g.His taunts had no effect - noun.He taunts me - verb.
The word is taunts.
Taunts can be both a noun and the present tense, third person singular conjugation of the verb taunt, e.g.His taunts had no effect - noun.He taunts me - verb.
The preposition is up.
The word "taunts" is a noun. It refers to insulting or mocking remarks intended to provoke a reaction from someone.
No the word every is not a preposition.
The word 'taunts' is a noun, the plural form of taunt; and a verb, the third person singular for the verb to taunt. Example sentences:Noun: The taunts were designed to hurt your feelings.Verb: She taunts you because she has no self esteem of her own.
No, the word "when" is not a preposition. It is an adverb or a conjunction used to indicate time or a condition.
Yes, the word among is a preposition.