Is of a verb?
No, the word “of” is not a verb; it is a preposition. Prepositions are words that demonstrate a relationship between two parts of a phrase or sentence.
“Of” is a very flexible preposition that can be used to indicate possession (e.g., “the title of the book”), composition (e.g., “a mountain of dirt”), or group (e.g., “most of the respondents”), among many other uses.
“Of” is also often used in combination with other prepositions (e.g., “out of the window,” “in front of me”).
QuillBot’s Grammar Checker can help you make sure you’re using different parts of speech correctly.