Got a bit carried away and made one for you haha. i hope this is the topic it’s referring to :)
This is called a complete predicate
The verb itself is the main part and the main predicate, however, everything that follows forms the complete predicate together with the verb.
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Bullion is money, specifically gold or silver that has been freshly mined but not cleaned and made into money.
Clues to the meaning include the fact that the kids need "3 dollars", the speaker doesn't know how they wanted all that "money" at one time, and they had to "raise" it, as in "raising money". When he says, "I hadn't any idea where to turn to raise all that bullion..." he means the 3 dollars.
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I didn't watch TV yesterday.
When did you move to San Francisco?
The word <em>whom </em>in this sentence is used as 2. object of a preposition.
Since it can be found after a preposition <em>for, </em>it is object of a preposition.