Of and by usage of preposition

prepositions 1 of grammar 2 prepositions of place rules 3 grammarly prepositions 4 Note that if you want to refer to some works (or one work as I initially said above) you should use "by" rather than "of", which this does not have any thing to do with the title directly in my humble opinion. 5 from English Grammar Today By is a preposition or an adverb. By and time We use by meaning ‘not later than’ to refer to arrangements and deadlines: They said that the plumber would be here by Monday. The postman is always here by 11 am. 6 1. Certainly 'of' seems more closely connected to the noun 'use' than other prepositions do, 'the use of ' being virtually a fixed phrase: She lost the use of her left arm for a few days in the accident. * She lost the use for a few days of her left arm in the accident. 7 Our free sentence checker allows you to write your best wherever you love to write. 97% of Grammarly users report that it is their favorite writing tool. 8 Of expresses the relationship of a part of something to its whole. 9 Prepositions: “Of,” “At,” and “For”. 10 Both of and by can be used with composed; I found these two examples in published books: "A vegetable is composed of a root, stem, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds" and "A virtual module is composed by a module from the heterogeneous system modeled by the virtual architecture and a wrapper. 11