What part of speech is the word "below "used in this sentence.

From the ledge can you see below?

grammar

adverb

Yes, in that sentence "below" is an adverb.

To determine the part of speech of a word, we need to understand how it functions in the sentence. In this case, the word "below" is used as a preposition.

To identify a preposition, we can look for a word that expresses a relationship between two other words or elements in the sentence.

In the given sentence, "below" is expressing the spatial relationship between the action of seeing (verb) and the location (ledge). It indicates that the ledge is in a lower position relative to the viewpoint.

So, to answer your question, the word "below" is functioning as a preposition.