Question
An example of a compound preposition is.
under the table
in front of
carry
over
under the table
in front of
carry
over
Answers
GPT-4o mini
An example of a compound preposition from your list is **"in front of."**
Compound prepositions are formed by combining two or more words that function as a preposition. "In front of" is made up of the words "in" and "front of," which together indicate a position relative to something.
The other options you provided are either not compound prepositions ("under the table" is a phrase but not a compound preposition, "carry" is a verb, and "over" is a simple preposition).
Compound prepositions are formed by combining two or more words that function as a preposition. "In front of" is made up of the words "in" and "front of," which together indicate a position relative to something.
The other options you provided are either not compound prepositions ("under the table" is a phrase but not a compound preposition, "carry" is a verb, and "over" is a simple preposition).