"In addition to" is the compound preposition in the sentence. It is made up of multiple words acting as a single preposition, indicating that Trudy ordered both a salad and a pizza.
No, "today" is not a preposition; it is an adverb used to refer to the current day or time.
Why did the preposition go to the party? Because it couldn't stand being left out!
I want to invite you out for a drink. Were you invited to the wedding?
My plan today is to study and then take a walk by the park. The object of the preposition is river.
In addition to is the compound preposition in Trudy ordered a salad in addition to the pizza.
No. Party can be a noun, or a verb (to make merry). It is not a preposition.
"In addition to" is the compound preposition in the sentence. It is made up of multiple words acting as a single preposition, indicating that Trudy ordered both a salad and a pizza.
The object of the preposition 'to' is 'an anniversary party'.
No, "today" is not a preposition; it is an adverb used to refer to the current day or time.
Fish is not a preposition. It's a noun and a verb. Noun: The fish are biting today. Verb: Let's fish today.
Why did the preposition go to the party? Because it couldn't stand being left out!
Pizza party
Pizza Party - 2010 was released on: USA: 1 December 2010 (Los Angeles, California)
You can only get a pizza ap ron if there is a special party
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"At" is a preposition."The" is an article."The" could be part of a prepositional phrase. It would come between the preposition and the object of the preposition.Mary was already at the party when we arrived.We met John at the theater.She leaves in the morning.