Nouns or pronouns can be used to complete a prepositional phrase.
That is a phrase made up of a preposition and a noun or a pronoun. Here are some of the most commonly used prepositions:
after, behind, between, for, from, in, near, on, of, through, to, with, without
Look at these sample prepositional phrases:
after the concert Behind me
Between the Girls. For You
From a Friend. In him
Near the city. On it
Of a book. Through her
To a Student. With us
Without the money. Without them
In a prepositional phrase, use the same form of the pronoun that is used as a direct or indirect object:


