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Mazyrski [523]
2 years ago
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Read the passage below. Then answer the question that follows.

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stepan [7]2 years ago
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The sentences that can be revises the sentence in bold into active voice is option D: With soap and water, Ijeoma's makeup brushes and sponges were washed.

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

In the definition of the term active voice, the subject of the verb is known to be the one that is said to be  doing the given action, but in passive voice the subject of the verb is known to be the one that it is being acted on.

To alter  a sentence to passive voice, one need to make the object the subject as well as the use of  the correct way or method of the verb 'be' with the use of the past participle of the main verb.

Therefore, The sentences that can be revises the sentence in bold into active voice is option D: With soap and water, Ijeoma's makeup brushes and sponges were washed.

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