Really adjective form
- is really a preposition
- is really a prepositional phrase
- is so a preposition
- is very a preposition
Is really an adverb of degree!
What is a Preposition?
A preposition is a word—and almost always a very small, very common word—that shows direction, location, or time, or that introduces an object.
I sent a letter to you.
Really is which type of adverb(To is a preposition showing direction)
Someone is at the door. (At is a preposition showing location)
We will arrive by noon. (By is a preposition showing time)
She brought a basket of apples.
(Of is a preposition introducing the object, apples)
Prepositions are typically followed by an object, which can be a noun (noon), a noun phrase (the door), or a pronoun (you).
There is nothing wrong with ending a sentence in a preposition like to, with, for, or at.
Is really an adverb of manner
English speakers have been doing so since the days of Old English. The people who claim that a terminal preposition is wrong are clinging to an idea born in the 17th century and that has been largely abandoned by grammar and usage experts for more than a hundred years.
Here are some examples of a sentence written with a preposition (about) at the end, and with the preposition moved to the middle.
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- is quite a preposition
- is actually a preposition