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Topic: Difference between Preposition n Adverb. Exercise in Grammar 65 Distinguish the Prepositions from Adverbs in the following sentences: 1. Come down. 2. We sailed down the river. 3. The man walked round the house. 4. He sat on a stool. 5. The carriage moved on. 6. The soldiers passed by. 7. The man turned round. 8. We all went in. 9. He is in the room. 10. He hid behind the door. 11. I left him behind. 12. She sat by the cottage door. 13. The path leads through the woods. 14. I have read the book through. 15. The storm is raging throughout. 16. We cannot live without water.​

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Answered by Nabuanas
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1. adverb (down)

2.preposition (down)

3.preposition (round)

4.preposition (on)

5.adverb (on)

6.adverb (by)

7.adverb (round)

8.adverb (in)

9.preposition (in)

10.preposition (behind)

11.adverb (behind)

12.preposition (by)

13.preposition (through)

14.adverb (through)

15.adverb (throughout)

16.preposition (without)

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