This document discusses objects of prepositions, which are nouns, pronouns, gerunds, or noun clauses that follow a preposition. An object of preposition is not the subject of a sentence. Examples are provided to illustrate this grammatical concept, such as "at the lake" being the object of preposition in the sentence "We visited their fishing cabin at the lake."
This document discusses objects of prepositions, which are nouns, pronouns, gerunds, or noun clauses that follow a preposition. An object of preposition is not the subject of a sentence. Examples are provided to illustrate this grammatical concept, such as "at the lake" being the object of preposition in the sentence "We visited their fishing cabin at the lake."
This document discusses objects of prepositions, which are nouns, pronouns, gerunds, or noun clauses that follow a preposition. An object of preposition is not the subject of a sentence. Examples are provided to illustrate this grammatical concept, such as "at the lake" being the object of preposition in the sentence "We visited their fishing cabin at the lake."
Object of Preposition A preposition is followed by a noun, pronoun, gerund, or noun clause that is called an object of preposition. If a word is an object of a preposition, it is not the subject. Examples: We visited their fishing cabin at the lake. After the rainstorm ended, we all went out to play. Newspapers throughout the world published his comics. Let’s take a look! Thank you.