The object of the preposition is gift. The preposition is "with."
Keith kissed Kitty knowingly.
Subject: The girl in the purple dress Object: the boy with the red hair
I kissed him. Mary made him clean up the mess. The officer asked him a question.
Proper nouns such as character names, locations, and titles are typically capitalized in the show "Kissed by an Angel." Other words like common nouns, conjunctions, and prepositions are generally not capitalized unless they are at the beginning of a sentence.
The word "kissed" has one syllable.
He kissed the blarney stone
He kissed her because she was under the mistletoe.
My stomach went all aflutter when he kissed me.
Right after we kissed, she hit me with her parasol!
"I" is always the subject, never the object of a verb or a preposition: My father taught my sister and ME (not I!) to sing. Do this for ME and my sister, or for my sister and me ( not I!)."Me" is never the subject of a finite verb: My sister and I ( not me and my sister!) learned to sing from our father.
Mother kissed the bruise, to lessen the boy's pain.
Keith kissed Kitty knowingly.
Kissed her.
"his kissed" is not a grammatical phrase. maybe you meant one of the following: his kiss = neshikato (× ×©×™×§×ª×•) his kisses = neshikotav (× ×©×™×§×•×ª×™×•) he kissed = hu nishek (הוא × ×™×©×§)
John and Mary kissed under the mistletoe at the Christmas party.
I bought him some socks for Christmas.I don't like him at all.I kissed him last night.
The adverb form of tender is tenderly.An example sentence is: "the couple kissed tenderly in the sunset".