Object of a Preposition | Examples & Definition

An object of a preposition (or prepositional object) is the noun or pronoun that follows a preposition (e.g., “on the table”). Every prepositional phrase must include an object in order to be complete.

Object of a preposition examples
Inez went to Greece.

Are you coming with me?

After school, I went swimming.

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What Is a Determiner? | Definition, Types & Examples

A determiner is a word that precedes a noun and gives information about possession (e.g., “my bike”), quantity (e.g., “two thieves”), or specificity (e.g., “that book”). Determiners, therefore, indicate details about the noun.

Determiner examples
These socks are wet.

Vittoria lost her phone.

I found a stray kitten.

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Compound Predicate | Examples & Definition

A compound predicate is made up of two or more verbs that share the same subject and are joined by a conjunction (e.g., “We walked and talked”).

Compound predicates include any of the verbs’ objects and modifiers. The verbs or verb phrases are joined using the coordinating conjunctions “and,” “or,” “nor,” “but,” or “yet” or a correlative conjunction (e.g., “either … or“).

Compound predicate examples
They are driving to Dallas and then flying to New York.

We can go to the movies or watch the football game at home.

Jayden cooked dinner, washed the dishes, and swept the floor.

We neither ate nor drank for twelve hours.

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