Well, since prepositions are words that describe where things are, I have come to the conclusion that the question, "Where did you say it was?" is quite logical.
The 10 most common prepositions in English are: in, on, at, to, with, by, for, of, about, and from.
No, prepositions and adverbs are two separate word classes.
There is no hard-and-fast rule about where prepositions may exist within a sentence. Consider the phrase, "This is the sort of English that I will not put up with." That sentence ends in a proposition. Consider now the alternative, "This is the sort of English up with which I will not put." That just doesn't make a bit of sense. While most sentence constructions don't have prepositions at the end, this is not a rule.Consider the preposition, over:Over there is my car.Over my dead body!I am over her.Can we start over?All of these are valid sentences, though the second classifies as an interjection of sorts.
The subject of the sentence is most (most will be attending).
Example sentence for the noun most: We should make the most of this opportunity.Example sentence for the indefinite pronoun most: Most have expressed a desire to return.The word 'most' is also an adjective: much, many, mostThe word 'most' is also an adverb: We are most likely to win.
Gerund. (as after most of the prepositions.)
Example sentence - He is the most unique individual I have ever had the pleasure of interviewing.
A noun, a noun clause, or a pronoun must necessarily follow a preposition in a sentence, but the following is not necessarily immediate. The immediately following word is often an article or an adjective.
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In English classes, we're expected to advance from simple sentences to more complex sentences. So, while "Rain fell" technically has a subject/noun and a verb, most people would expect more information, such as an adverb to make the sentence sound more complete. For example: Rain fell hard all day.Consider these simple sentences:I walked.He ran.Both are more complete when we add information:I walked to the store.He ran home to get some money.
Example sentence - The embers in fire pit glowed warmly most of the night.
Example sentence - The most wonderful music in the world is smooth jazz.