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LenaWriter [7]
3 years ago
8

In which sentence is the action arrow pointing to the receiver of the action?

English
2 answers:
motikmotik3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

This One

Explanation:

The pic 1 Where the arrow is toward The car

allsm [11]3 years ago
6 0

Answer: The arrow is pointing to the receiver of the action ("The car") in the first sentence/image.

Explanation: In active sentences, the doer of the action is usually the subject, while the receiver of the action is usually the object. In the other hand<u>, in passive sentences, the receiver of the action that the verb is denoting is the subject</u>. Therefore, a passive sentence is formed by moving the object of an active sentence to subject position and by changing the form of to verb to "to be" + past participle. <u>In the sentence "The car was driven through mud, snow, and water", the receiver of the action, that is to say "was driven", is "the car"</u>. "Through mud, snow, and water" only makes reference to the ground, the surface on which the car was driven. Therefore,<u> the first image with the arrow pointing to "the car" is the correct option.  </u>

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