Whose shoes are these in the middle of the kitchen floor? would be the correct way to state this question.
Answer and Explanation:
A prepositional phrase is constituted by a preposition and its object (complement). We can easily find it in the sentence by finding the preposition.
Now, I know we are supposed to cross the prepositional phrases out as our first step, but since that format is not supported here, I will italicize them. Please, consider them as having been crossed out:
1. Gasoline <em>from the broken fuel line </em>dripped onto the floor of the garage.
2. Elephants often form lifelong bonds <em>with members of their herd</em>.
The next step is to find and underline the subject once. Remember, subjects are the topic of the sentence. Let's do this:
1. <u>Gasoline</u> dripped onto the floor of the garage.
2. <u>Elephants</u> often form lifelong bonds.
Finally, we must underline the verbs twice. Again, that format is not supported here, so I will highlight the verbs:
1. <u>Gasoline</u> dripped onto the floor of the garage.
2. <u>Elephants</u> often form lifelong bonds.
Answer:
The move to ban marketing of fast food to children is part of a roadmap for prevention of non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The UAE has already implemented VAT on tobacco and soft drinks and a strategy to combat prevalence of obesity especially among children. Dr Fadila, however, ruled out any taxation on fast foods.
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With the forest of whispering trees
leaves flying on a gentle breeze
makes sunlight grace and shine there
upon the ground everywhere
glooming the colors of birds in flight
dazing streams with sparkly light
giving flowers of lovely glow
exciting our spirits with nature show,
nightfall gives the forest an eerie allure
as trees become shadows of what they were
soon a song rises deep in the forest thickets from the croaking frogs and the chirping crickets
joining the wolves lonely calls
with owls echoing in the forest halls
this is the song of natures call.
Hindsight means the same as retrospection