Ask a New Question

Asked by Brandi

Would the phrase "sooner than" be a compound preposition? Thanks...
13 years ago

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
No.

http://www.advanced-english-grammar.com/compound-prepositions.html
13 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

What does the phrase "like a pig going for truffles" represent? Persistence? I don't know how to phrase this but I am building my own website and I want to have a link to my pic... what exactly does this phrase mean.... such discourse facilitates the praxis of hope??? i thin... Sorry i didn`t reply sooner ive only just looked at the post.Thankyou so much for finding the images... She answered (sooner or soonest) of the ten people asked....Which do I use? In what way does the phrase, "gross domestic product," seem to be a misnome How would I phrase this ? his role’s purpose Or The purpose of his role ? The statements, "and the sooner the better!" and "it has to be!" from "All Watched over by Machines... What does the phrase “eat the frog” mean in terms of prioritizing work? (1 point) Responses a... Which phrase would you use to ask a new friend where he or she is from?
Submit Your Answer

Question

Would the phrase "sooner than" be a compound preposition? Thanks...

Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use