The preposition in the sentence is "during." It shows the relationship between the action of falling asleep and the noun "class."
No, during is a preposition. It has a similar meaning to the conjunction while. We saw him during his trip.We saw him while he was travelling. No, during is a preposition.
The preposition in the sentence is "toward," which indicates the direction Specialist Cook was running.
The preposition in the sentence "he was gone for a long time" is "for". It indicates the duration of time during which he was absent.
It is no kind of conjunction. The word during is a preposition.
During the recital is the prepositional phrase. It starts with a preposition and ends with a noun> Those are the rules!
No, during is a preposition. It has a similar meaning to the conjunction while. We saw him during his trip.We saw him while he was travelling. No, during is a preposition.
The object of the preposition "during" is a noun or pronoun that follows the preposition and indicates a specific time period in which an action takes place. For example, in the sentence "She studied during the night," "the night" is the object of the preposition "during."
After a long day at work, she fell asleep on the couch.
The preposition in the sentence is "toward," which indicates the direction Specialist Cook was running.
A preposition.
The preposition in the sentence "he was gone for a long time" is "for". It indicates the duration of time during which he was absent.
It is no kind of conjunction. The word during is a preposition.
The weary man fell asleep during the plane flight.
I feel asleep during Mitt Romney's oration.
toward and during
During the recital is the prepositional phrase. It starts with a preposition and ends with a noun> Those are the rules!
The students fell asleep during the professor's lengthy,monotonous lecture.