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Can you provide me 5 examples where prepositions show (Adverb & Preposition) both meanings​

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Answered by harshraj77k
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Answer:

1. He sat on the chair.

2. There is some milk in the fridge.

3. She was hiding under the table.

4. The cat jumped off the counter.

5. He drove over the bridge.

Explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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\begin{gathered}\boxed{\begin {array}{cc}\\ \dag\quad \Large\underline{\sf Required\:Answers :-}\\ \\ \star\sf There \: are \: thieves \:  \underline \pink {about}. \: ( Adverb) \\ \\ \star\sf  We \: often \: talk \: \underline \pink {about }\: you. \: ( Preposition)  \\\\ \star\sf   I \: have \: heard \: that \: \underline \green {before}. \: ( Adverb)   \\\\ \star \sf  He \: arrived \: there \: a \: few \: minutes \: \underline \green {before} \: me . \: ( Preposition) \\ \\ \star \sf  The \: train \: is\: \underline \red {in}. \: (Adverb) \\\\ \star\sf He \: is \: \underline \red {in} \: bad \: health. \: (Preposition)\\ \\ \star\sf He \: lives \: close \: \underline \purple {by}. \: ( Adverb) \\\\ \star\sf  I \: require \: my \: new \: coat \: \underline \purple { by } \: Monday. ( Preposition) \\ \\ \end {array}}\end{gathered}

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Explanation :-

 \sf \red { Let's  \: examine \:  these \:  sentences. }

  • Have you seen an aeroplane go up?
  • The little boy climbed up the ladder.

  • In the first sentence the word " up" shows the relation between the "climbing of the little boy " and "the ladder". It is therefore a preposition governing the noun ladder.

  • We need to remember that many words which are prepositions when they are used with a noun or pronoun, are adverbs when they modify a word in the sentence.

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