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Yes. The preopistion in that sentence is 'for' and the object of the preposition(what it is too cold for) is swimming.

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In which one of the following sentences is but used as a preposition A you wanted to leave but you were embarrassed to do so B the lake is pretty but its to cold for swimming C you would like to retur?

In which one of the following sentences is but used as a preposition? A. I wanted to leave, but I was embarrassed to do so. B. The lake is pretty, but it's too cold for swimming. C. I would like to return to Italy, but I have no money. D. We discovered that Candy will do anything but work.


Is a noun or a pronoun usually followed by a preposition in a sentence?

No, there is no standard place in a sentence for a preposition.Examples:A man in a raincoat got on the bus.the preposition 'in' follows the subject noun.Some of the students were eating lunch.the preposition 'of' follows the indefinite pronoun'some'.The water is too cold in the morning.the preposition 'in' follows the adjective 'cold'.There will be no running with scissors.the preposition 'with' follows the verb 'running'.For a moment I thought I heard a car in the drive.the preposition 'for' begins the sentence.


Is the sentence 'I think I catch a cold' grammatically correct?

"I think I caught a cold." would be correct.


Which sentence contains an idiom?

"Tom was feeling under the weather after catching a cold."


What is the correct punctuation to this sentence Because the weather was so cold you wore gloves every day?

Place a comma after "cold" and a period at the end. "Because the weather was so cold" is an initial adverbial dependent clause and therefore needs a comma at its end.

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In which one of the following sentences is but used as a preposition A you wanted to leave but you were embarrassed to do so B the lake is pretty but its to cold for swimming C you would like to retur?

In which one of the following sentences is but used as a preposition? A. I wanted to leave, but I was embarrassed to do so. B. The lake is pretty, but it's too cold for swimming. C. I would like to return to Italy, but I have no money. D. We discovered that Candy will do anything but work.


What is the adjective in the sentence it is too cold to go swimming?

It is too cold to go swimming


Which preposition should be entered in the sentence- you prefer ice cream cold drink?

or


Is a noun or a pronoun usually followed by a preposition in a sentence?

No, there is no standard place in a sentence for a preposition.Examples:A man in a raincoat got on the bus.the preposition 'in' follows the subject noun.Some of the students were eating lunch.the preposition 'of' follows the indefinite pronoun'some'.The water is too cold in the morning.the preposition 'in' follows the adjective 'cold'.There will be no running with scissors.the preposition 'with' follows the verb 'running'.For a moment I thought I heard a car in the drive.the preposition 'for' begins the sentence.


Does swimming in ocean clear cold sores?

Swimming in an ocean does not clear cold sores.


Does swimming in cold water affect titanium rods in your back?

Swimming in cold water can affect titanium rods because this area of your body will be more sensitive. You may notice soreness in the area of the rods after swimming in cold water.


How cold is the Antarctic sea for humans?

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What are the benefits of wearing a cold water swimming hat while swimming in chilly temperatures?

Wearing a cold water swimming hat while swimming in chilly temperatures helps to retain body heat, prevent heat loss through the head, and improve overall comfort and safety in cold water.


What is the best wetsuit for cold water swimming?

The Blueseventy!!!


How do whales stay warm in cold weather?

by swimming


When is the best time to go swimming in the waimea bay?

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How do you use tarn in a sentence?

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