At the burning bush. The preposition is AT.
The preposition in this sentence is the word "at". As this word helps show and focus the sentence to the main subject, or point in the sentence, it is the only preposition.
You can use "vide" in a sentence by incorporating it as part of a phrase or sentence to describe something that is empty, void, or devoid of content. For example, "The room was completely vide of any furniture" or "She stared into the vide space with a sense of longing."
The dog stared hungrily at the juicy steak on the kitchen counter.
She stared at the piece of squid on her plate and wondered if she should eat it. The squid swam slowly through the ocean. He stared at the dead squid and shook his head.
She fumed as she stared at her empty seat.
I stared at my brother at the store
The rude young boy stared at the overweight woman as she ate.
The preposition in this sentence is the word "at". As this word helps show and focus the sentence to the main subject, or point in the sentence, it is the only preposition.
She stared uncomprehendingly at him.
He stared at the boy dreadfully with anger. This is a sentence using the word dreadfully.
She stared timidly at her uncle.
The noun in the sentence is students.
I stared at him angrily after he threw the ball at me.
he stared at her eyes powerfully
You can use "vide" in a sentence by incorporating it as part of a phrase or sentence to describe something that is empty, void, or devoid of content. For example, "The room was completely vide of any furniture" or "She stared into the vide space with a sense of longing."
He stared in astonishment as the streaker ran down the street.
I stared at the amorphous clouds. Notice the spelling, please.