It is an adverb in that sentence.
The sentence 'The summer is over' contains 4 words, each of which is a different part of speech. 'The' is the definite article. 'Summer' is a noun. 'Is' is a verb. 'Over' is an adverb.
"Is" is a verb, while "over and above" functions as a prepositional phrase modifying another word in a sentence.
(someone's name) limped over to the table.
I usually read the sentence over. For example, this senctence: Jane jumped over the lazy cow. I ask myself this question, Who did what? JANE is the one that JUMPED. The subject is Jane and the predecit is jumped. Hoped this helped :)
i stuttered over some words when i was reading a book in class.
Over would be a preposition in the sentence.
The beautifu girl walked airily over to the table, she was light and happy as a child. (is airily really a word?) the sentence is correct and yes, there is a word airily..
Preposition.
the cup toppled over the table
A hyperbole is certain a feature of speech. A hyperbole is an over-exaggeration of a certain aspect of the sentence.
YES. As in - Put the package over there. or - He walked over there.
The sentence 'The summer is over' contains 4 words, each of which is a different part of speech. 'The' is the definite article. 'Summer' is a noun. 'Is' is a verb. 'Over' is an adverb.
When Amy shook the table her glass fell over.
We walked over to the galley to receive a hot dog.
"Is" is a verb, while "over and above" functions as a prepositional phrase modifying another word in a sentence.
I walked my dog over the brown bridge.
I walked dizzily with drowsiness all over me.