you might be thinking of 'to' (preposition, adverb) sounding like 'two'
Like is the preposition.
Verb: They like running. Preposition: He is screaming like a baby.
No, "several" is not a preposition. It is an adjective used to indicate a number that is more than a few but not many.
No. If you talk about "lots of stuff," then "of" is the preposition.
No, it is not a preposition. It is a pronoun also used as an adjective.
To me, that sounds like an Adverb.
Like is the preposition.
Verb: They like running. Preposition: He is screaming like a baby.
No. Nine can be a noun (a number), pronoun, or adjective. But it cannot be a preposition.
No, it is not a preposition. Thirty is a number, used as an adjective, noun, and pronoun.
No, "several" is not a preposition. It is an adjective used to indicate a number that is more than a few but not many.
No. There are no E's or E sounds in the preposition "in" -- it has a short I sound.
Yes. It is a preposition used in a comparison
No. If you talk about "lots of stuff," then "of" is the preposition.
It sounds like a 'Barrus' part number.
A preposition, used as a preposition, like often means 'similar' or 'typical'..
No, it is not a preposition. It is a pronoun also used as an adjective.