In the sentence "We avoid hiking in the summertime," the noun that is the object of the preposition is "summertime." The preposition "in" introduces the prepositional phrase "in the summertime," with "summertime" serving as its object.
The word 'summertime' is the object of the preposition 'in'. The gerund, hiking is the object of the verb 'avoid'.
The object of the preposition is gift. The preposition is "with."
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 "in" in the sentence is "shed."
The noun morning is the object of the preposition 'in'.
The word "is" is not an object of a preposition because it is a verb. Objects of a preposition are typically nouns or pronouns that receive the action of the preposition.
The preposition is about; the object of the preposition is riots.
The object of the preposition 'of' is shoes.
The object of the preposition is the noun that follows the preposition, the word that the preposition relates to another word in the sentence. It can also be a pronoun, gerund, infinitive, or noun phrase. Examples: The car is in the garage. (in is the preposition, and garage is the object of the preposition.) We went to the grocery store for milk. (the grocery store is the first object of a preposition; milk is the second object of a preposition.)
The phrase 'in the shed' has the preposition 'in' and the noun 'shed'
An object of a preposition is the noun, pronoun, or noun phrase that follows a preposition in a sentence. For example, in the phrase "the book on the table," "table" is the object of the preposition "on."
The object of the preposition 'of' is shoes.