No. Yes is not a preposition. It is an adverb or noun (reply).
sorry I got the wrong answer she is not a preposition
Yes, it is a preposition. It means relating to, belonging to, or part of.
Yes, towards is a preposition.
No, "stopped" is not a preposition. It is a verb.
Yes, "besides" can function as a preposition when used to indicate in addition to.
sorry I got the wrong answer she is not a preposition
Only is not a preposition.
Yes, it is a preposition. It means relating to, belonging to, or part of.
Yes, towards is a preposition.
No, "stopped" is not a preposition. It is a verb.
Yes, "besides" can function as a preposition when used to indicate in addition to.
Yes, it is a compound preposition. It means "with the exception of."
Yes, the word among is a preposition.
Yes. It is a preposition used in a comparison
Yes, it is a preposition. It means relating to, belonging to, or part of.
Yes, "upon" is a preposition that is used to indicate location, direction, or time in relation to something else.
yes i think im pretty sure it is