Adverb, conjunction, and preposition examples

Adverb, conjunction, and preposition examples

These examples demonstrate how the same word can function as different parts of speech (conjunction, preposition, or adverb) based on its context within a sentence. Understanding the context is key to correctly identifying their functions.

Preposition - "Without"

Preposition – “Without”

The common meanings of the preposition without; outside of, out of, lack of something, free from, not having, excluding, for negation and etc.

Preposition  - "Within"

Preposition – “Within”

The preposition within has several meanings: inside, inwardly, indoors, inside a building, precise time and location, deadline, internally and etc.

Preposition - "With"

Preposition – “With”

The preposition with has several meanings and can be used in various contexts: assistance, connection, means, method, relationship, addition and etc.

Preposition - "Up"

Preposition – “Up”

Preposition up refers to a higher position, direction, upward, location, can be used as an adjective, with numbers, as a particle with phrasal verbs.