How does a preposition affect the part of speech it goes after? In the following sentences, I have two options: when the preposition "to" turns "limited" into an adjective, and when the preposition "by" turns "limited" into a verb. Can you explain to me, please, how that is possible?
And my second question is, what is the semantic difference between using "to" and "by" in both cases? I only know that "to" is the maximum thing I can have, and "by" is the constraint, the thing that surrounds me. Thank you very much.
Is this war limited to combat operations only, or is it limited to something else entirely?
Is this war limited to combat operations only, or is it limited by something entirely else?
And my last question is: Is there any grammatical difference between saying "something else entirely" or "something entirely else"?
Thanks!