The answer is me.
Trick: always say the sentence without the other name. So playing games has always been fun for ME.
Answer:
It is an adverb phrase.
Explanation:
Adverb:
It modifies a verb, adjective, another adverb or group of words. In this example adverb down is modifying verb fell.
Preposition:
Typical definition of preposition in most of the dictionaries/online resources include that a preposition is used before non, noun phrase, pronoun or -ing form of verb, And they usually show a relationship between two nearby words.
In this example, there are no nearby two words between which down has to show relationship. Let's complete this sentence, for instance, the portrait fell down <em>on</em> the table, or the portrait fell down <em>in</em> the tub. We have to use a preposition <em>on</em> or <em>in</em> to show portrait's relation with table or tub. This shows, since there is no word to show portrait's relation, so no preposition is used.
When I have enough money, I will buy a vintage car and become the envy of the neighborhood.
The answer to your question is ‘you’.
Theme's are harder to identify because different people have different views. Nobody sees everything the exact same. So it's harder to find an exact theme, because people will take different things from the material.