Tag: as an adverb
Preposition – “Over”
Over typically means above or on top of something.
Preposition – “Out of”
Out of indicates movement from inside or a starting point, while into indicates movement toward or entering into a destination or state.
Preposition – “Off”
When describing an object and using the preposition off to indicate that a part is missing from the whole, you can use it like this: A piece of the puzzle has come off the edge.
Preposition – “Inside”
The preposition inside primarily has the meanings of indicating direction and location. However, it can also be used in a more abstract or metaphorical sense to convey various meanings.
Preposition – “In”
The preposition in can be used to indicate a period of time, especially when you want to convey that something happened during part or all of that time period. Here are some examples: I'll meet you in the morning.