Talk:everywhere

everywhere
Preposition (both senses):
 * 1) In or to all locations under discussion.
 * He delivers the mail everywhere on this street.
 * We went everywhere at the school - we talked to all the teachers in their classrooms.
 * 1)  In or to a few or more locations.
 * We went to Europe last year and went everywhere: Berlin, Paris, London, and Madrid.
 * When I shop for shoes, I like to look everywhere.
 * I've looked everywhere in the house and still can't find my glasses.

All the usexes look adverbial to me. DCDuring TALK 20:00, 5 December 2010 (UTC)
 * They look adverbial to me too. Combining two prepositions into one (e.g., "everywhere on", "everywhere at", "everywhere in"...) looks suspect to me... The fourth usex in particular couldn't possibly be a preposition. &mdash;AugPi 20:45, 5 December 2010 (UTC)


 * This looks a new-fangled zero preposition, suitable for a supplementary category, not a PoS header. I had the same problem with nowhere. DCDuring TALK 21:01, 5 December 2010 (UTC)

Changed back from ===Preposition=== to ===Adverb===. —Ruakh TALK 13:31, 7 December 2010 (UTC)