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I am fond of chocolate. She is very fond of her boyfriend.
I'm awfully fond of the snaps you sent me.
The sentence "ladies are fond of eating" contains a subject ("ladies") that acts as a noun, a linking verb ("are"), an adjective ("fond"), and a prepositional phrase ("of eating") that functions as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb "are."
No, "fond" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes a feeling of affection or liking.
The girl had a look of fondness in her eyes.
i am fond for my friend
He was very fond of her
Example sentence - She grew fond of the small child.
I am fond of chocolate. She is very fond of her boyfriend.
He became especially fond of his weekly visit to Dartmoor Prison.
I had fond memories of my grandfather
I'm awfully fond of the snaps you sent me.
The sentence "ladies are fond of eating" contains a subject ("ladies") that acts as a noun, a linking verb ("are"), an adjective ("fond"), and a prepositional phrase ("of eating") that functions as an adverbial phrase modifying the verb "are."
He is very fond of his wife
I really am genuinely fond of the little darling.
The man was fond of all fattening foods.Fond of chocolate, I could eat a whole box within an hour!She felt fond of him.
she was disapointed because she fond out she was not selected