Babam neden mutfakta?
- Why is my dad in the kitchen?
Yangın mutfakta başladı.
- The fire started in the kitchen.
For obvious reasons the percussion is normally arranged along the back of the platform, whether centrally or to one side, and sometimes also in two tiers, the heavy, noisier instruments behind, and the pitched, agile instruments such as vibraphone, marimba, etc. in front. An outstanding exception, however, exists in Roberto Gerhard's Epithalamion where the composer expressly desired that the all-important kitchen department be spread out in front of the strings and hence nearest the audience.
Look! There is a cat in the kitchen.
- Look! There's a cat in the kitchen.
She's in the kitchen.
- She is in the kitchen.
Mary threw me out of the kitchen.
- Mary kicked me out of the kitchen.
Mary kicked me out of the kitchen.
- Mary threw me out of the kitchen.