In order to find information on natural disasters there are several phrases you can search online.
One example is "natural disaster statistics" -this will bring you numbers on money spent in relief, deaths, and number of disasters that have occurred in specific periods of time.
Another example is "natural disaster prevention"-this will show you information on how to best prepare for a natural disaster based on what the disaster is and where you live
A third example is "natural disaster relief"-this will show you the after-effects of natural disasters and what different countries do to help those who have been affected
The answer to this question is:
<span>A prepositional phrase modifies a word and relates that word to the preposition's blank
</span><span>"Whatever is on the counter."
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Hope this helped, Lindataylor00
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1- This restaurant is at a really fine place! 2- This restaurant in such a big and spacious place. 3- This restaurant is big but in a small place!
1) had stopped, cut
2)got, had gone
3)had arrived, started
4)had seen , did not receive
5) remembered , had closed
Answer:
Tim was not hungry all day because he had eaten.
Tim is the subject. The predicate is him eating. When you put those together you make a sentence. Some sentences do not have predicates or subjects.