cupboard because it says what it is. For example it is saying where the paper is
Adverb
Photographing with a subject in front of a window or with setting sun behind can cause the camera to expose for the much brighter area in the background and thus make the subject into a silhouette (eg all black). If you have a strong flash you can fight the sun by adding flash onto your subject to light it, thus making it a similar brightness to your background. Examples can be seen on my website: http://www.archerimagery.com.au/ specifically the wedding page with a silhouette of a bride and groom. Yours Nathan,
The answer to the fruit of the third behind is the fruit of the third behind The answer to the fruit of the third behind is the fruit of the third behind
the popliteal artery is located in the knee, behind the kneecap
The esophagus is behind the heart.
behind
...you will be unharmed...
yes example: From behind the pole came a fat man. The subject is "man," and "pole" is the verb. The verb comes before the suject.
No, the correct sentence should be: "This pen is behind the book."
The missing piece of the map is in the dispatches section of the book behind the letters.
A sentence to say in one sentence is to say a sentence in one sentence! It is quite easy to say a sentence in one sentence if that is all you have to say. "The cat with brown hair, hair of brown has the cat" is a sentence to say in one sentence. To say in one sentence the reasons behind the onset of World War Two does not do the subject any justice at all.
In the sentence "She looked behind," "behind" functions as a preposition indicating the location where she looked.
"Behind the door" could be a complete sentence, like in the answer to a question asking where something was.
He was behind on what their doing know
Look out behind you.The keys are behind the sugar jar.
Don't be left behind.
It's a preposition.