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frez [133]
2 years ago
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In the following paragraph, which sentence should be rewritten in active voice?

English
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lidiya [134]2 years ago
6 0

In the following paragraph, the sentence that should be rewritten in active voice is: "My birthday is being ruined by this crime." (Option D)

<h3>What is active voice?</h3>

Active Voice is a verb form or group of forms where the subject is usually the item or person doing the action and where the verb can accept a direct object.

For example "he loved him" as opposed to the passive form

"he was loved".

The active form of the sentence highlighted would be:
"This crime has ruined my birthday".

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