Our blessings come from above.
Traditional grammar analyses "above" as a preposition and an adverb, depending on the complementation: [1] I held it above my head . (preposition) [2] His office is on the floor above . (adverb) But a more modern approach is to simply take it as a preposition irrespective of the kind of complement.
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Traditional grammar analyses "above" as a preposition and an adverb, depending on the complementation:
[1] I held it above my head. (preposition)
[2] His office is on the floor above. (adverb)
But a more modern approach is to simply take it as a preposition irrespective of the kind of complement. In [2] and in your example, "above" would be classif