what preposition should follow the word genius ?!!
skull protected brain
"I am genius".
The opposite directional preposition is from.
An IQ of 140 is considered genius. 120 to 140 is near genius.
Genius is merely a matter of opinion. If they are looking back at you from a mirror, of course, they are a genius.
The preposition "to" should follow the word detrimental. For example, "the new policy was detrimental to employee morale."
No, "follow" is not a preposition. It is a verb that means to come after or behind something or someone.
The noun capability is normally followed by the preposition 'for'. Example: The capability for humor will take you a long way in this job. As a runner, he is fortunate to have a capability for endurance. My capability for mechanical things is sorely lacking; I'm more of an intellectual genius. Note: The adjective form, capable, is normally followed by the preposition 'of'. Example: I need a sewing machine capable of embroidery stitches.
co-related to or co- related with
Should is not a preposition, it's a verb.
The preposition "of" typically follows the word "aware." For example, "She is aware of the situation."
After the preposition. The object of the preposition is a noun or a pronoun. For the fever and headache she took two aspirin. In this sentence the preposition is for the object of the preposition is 'fever and headache'
No, it is not a preposition. It is a conditional auxiliary verb.
Yes, some prepositions such as "about" will follow "forget." When "to" follows it, it is not a preposition, but part of an infinitive (e.g. forget to call).
both, depending on the context
Usually the preposition "to" or "into" follow the word "accepted." For example, one might say, "I was accepted into Harvard University." The preposition "by" is also sometimes used, as in "She was accepted by the group of girls."
The noun that follows the proposition 'in' is the object of the preposition. Example:You will find her in the library. The noun 'library' is the object of the preposition.