Prepositions Questions Medium
A prepositional phrase object is the noun or pronoun that follows a preposition and completes the meaning of the prepositional phrase. It functions as the receiver or target of the action expressed by the preposition. For example, in the sentence "She sat on the chair," the prepositional phrase "on the chair" includes the preposition "on" and the object "chair." The object "chair" completes the meaning of the prepositional phrase by indicating where she sat.