Prepositional Phrase

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:

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