The object (or complement) of the preposition under is the covers in the sentence "You can stay here under the covers."
The object of the preposition is covers.
Boys
The object of the preposition is gift. The preposition is "with."
The noun morning is the object of the preposition 'in'.
In the sentence "Which one of the following words represents an object of a preposition?", "Of the following words" and "Of a preposition" are prepositions. The object of a prepositon in each would be "words" and "prepositions".
The object of the preposition 'of' is shoes.
The preposition is about; the object of the preposition is riots.
The object of the preposition 'of' is shoes.
The object of the preposition 'at' is the compound noun ten o'clock.
The preposition is "of." It connects the object (rattles) with the noun sound.
No, the object of a preposition can NEVER be the subject of a sentence.
There is no preposition. The word "inside" is an adverb, because it has no object. In the sentence "I like playing video games inside the mall" the word inside becomes a preposition, with the object mall.