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5D Preposition or Adverb?
Post both of your sentences with the first being the word used as a preposition and the second being used as an adverb.
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Adv. It frolicked around.
Prep.1) I ran along with the lumbering bear.
Adv- The grizzly bear's dining room and bed room lights are on.
Prep- The blanket is (on the grizzly bear).
(around)(adverb) 1. I looked around when I heard the scary noise.
(around)(prep.) 2. I looked around the table among the scary mist.
(Adverb) We were crying all over.
(preposition)We were crying all over our Dad as he groaned "help me."
1. (Adverb) It's not like I haven't leaped over a cliff before.
2. (Prep) George Washington was President of the United States before John Adams!
1. (Adverb) My mom exclaimed,“ Quickly, put your shoes on!”
2. (Prep) “ Put your shoes on the floor, we need to leave!”My mom shrieked.
1. Adverb: I leaped in.
2. Preposition: I leaped in the the dark abiss, and was attacked by a sharks muitiple times.
(In) 5.(Adverb): I am peaking and sneaking cautiously in.
(In) 5.(Preposition): I am going in the frightening and terrifying cave.
Adverb: The elevator proceeded down.
Prep: I scurried (down the green line.)
(Around) Preposition: I skirted around the eagle nest.
(Around) Adverb: I skirted around.
(Adverb) I have run in that race (before).
(Preposition) It is not wise to have a full stomach (before a race).
PREP: Jimmy was right above the nasty Bigfoot that ate the goat earlier that year that was in the cave.
ADV: Jimmy was right above.
ADV. I thought above and beyond.
PREP. I glanced above the hotel, and into the sky
Adverb The enormous man skipped along.
Prep. The car sputtered (along the road).
Prep.
I bolted around the mud pit to get to my house.
Adverb
I had to scurry around.
Adv: After he walked by the door, he backed up and went in.
Prep: If you don't keep your head inside the bunker you will be in the enemies' line of sight.