Answer: "am" is never a "preposition". Rather, "am" is a "first-person, present tense, singular" conjugated form of the verb, "to be" (in English); that takes the subject pronoun, "I".
"am" is a "verb"— and never a preposition.
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Its important to be loyal because friendships last longer and so does your relationship its also good because they can trust you with no doubt and they don't hesitate to tell you there problems. Being loyal also reassures the other person in the relationship and your words and signs of trust is security for your mate. Being loyal is also important when you are a leader so that when you are loyal is gives satisfaction to the person and increases chances to become friends.
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The universal theme found in the excerpt is that be happy with the person you are. The theme being discussed in the excerpt given is Be satisfied with the person you are as the speaker refers to different aspects of his physical appearance.
I would have to say that the best way to revise sentence four is by changing "aren't" and "they're" to "are not" and "they are."
"Argue" works better than "fight."
Deleting the entire sentence would remove the transition into cost efficiency of the tablets.
And moving the sentence to the end would place the transition to cost efficiency in the wrong place.
Former U.S. president John F. Kennedy quoted John Winthrop as a source of inspiration. John F. Kennedy saw John Winthrop’s determination through Winthrop’s directive which provided caution and inspiration to the passengers. Puritan pridefulness has been represented by Winthrop’s “City upon a Hill” passage; the Puritans thought they were perfect, a city on top of a hill where everyone would admire and want to imitate. Winthrop had known that the world would watch the events in New England, not just by England.