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write a preposition and an adverb sentence for the word about.​

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Answered by jassjot844
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Many words that are prepositions also belong to other parts of speech such as adjective, adverb, conjunction, noun, and verb. For example, the prepositions behind, like and underneath are also nouns, and the prepositions like, out and till also function as a verb. Most prepositions are also adverbs. To differentiate a preposition from an adverb, we need to remember that a prepositon is followed by a noun or pronoun, making the noun or pronoun the object of the preposition. An adverb does not take an object.

The words in the following table are used as prepositions and adverbs and in the example sentences that follow, they are shown how they are used. Many of them belong to other parts of speech as well, such as adjective and conjunction. They can also be verbs or nouns.

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