IS The italicized word in the sentence below an adverb or a preposition?


Why don't you come OVER this evening?
A. Adverb.
B. Preposition.
C. None of the above.

Which sentence below uses the word FINE as an interjection?
A. The weather is very FINE today.
B. Did you pay your FINE at the library?
C. FINE, do whatever you want.

PLEASE HELP ME ASAP!!!!!!!!!

7/7

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The first is an adverb. It does not begin a phrase, so cannot be a preposition.

In the second,
A. FINE is a predicate adjective describing weather.
B. FINE is a noun.
C. This must be an interjection.

"..." is correct

It says I failed! T_T I knew I should have gone on Open Study T_T

^ THANK YOU

I think for the second question that C is the answer, but please help me on the first one please!!

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is correct, got gradezz thx

@Anonymous

hang in there, it gets better don't worry <3

Adverb and Fine, do whatever you want are both the correct answers, I just got 100% on my practice.