Prepositional Phrases
A prepositional phrase consists of a preposition (a word such as to, with, after, on, in, by, or between) and its object, which is always a noun or pronoun. In sentences prepositional phrases usually function as adjectives or adverbs, but in some instances they can function as nouns.
The chapter on photosynthesis is fully illustrated. [ADJ]
Many Canadians go to Florida in the winter. [PN]
After two o’clock would be most convenient for me. [N]
