To be an object of preposition is to be part of the prepositional phrase.
A phrase is a group of two or more words serving a part in the sentence.
A prepositional phrase is one consisting of a preposition and its object.
When a pronoun is part of a prepositional phrase, it is called an 'object of preposition'.
Objects of preposition often appear after their prepositions.
examples:
"I am working on it."
"The decision depends on them."
"You bring up the best in me."
"Maddie is very important to us."
As mentioned earlier, the objects of prepositions often follow after their prepositions, just like in the examples above.
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