Is “of” a prepositional phrase?

“Of” is a preposition that can be combined with nouns and modifiers to form prepositional phrases. It can express a range of meanings, including the following:

  • Possession or relationship: “the wheel of my car.”
  • Origin: “people of ancient Mesopotamia.”
  • Material, contents, or construction: “a shard of glass.”
  • About or relating to: “I told him of my travels.”