Answer:
such as
Explanation: such as the snowing...
Passive voice order:
Active voice order:
So our <em>object</em> is the "Late-arriving Cashier"
Our <em>verb</em>, "was scolded"
Our <em>subject</em>, "The manager".
If this were a math equation it would look like:
PV = Object + Verb + Subject
AV = Subject + Verb + Object
Now as stated earlier we know:
Subject = "The Manager"
Verb = "Scolded"
Object = "Late arriving Cashier"
Substitute:
AV = Subject + Verb + Object
AV = The manager + scolded + late arriving cashier
Now make it a sentence:
The Manager scolded the late arriving cashier.
There you have it, "The late-arriving cashier was scolded by the manager." written in passive voice changed to active voice is "The Manager scolded the late arriving cashier.".
<em>Hope this helps! </em>
Lack of respect from lower castes
Lack of respect from colleagues
Threats from the Director Low self-esteem
Social Anxiety
Compares himself to others
Feels like an outsider Fears that Bernard Faces One of Bernard's fears is being removed from the World State and being isolated island.
Subject - person or thing about whom the statement is made, before verb
April cooked apples.
(April is the subject)
Verb - the action
(Of the previous sentence, cooked is the verb)
Direct Object - answers
whom? or what?
(Cooked what? She cooked apples.)
Complement - completes the meaning of the sentence
John is weak
(Weak is the complement)
Answer:
They lived in a very popular town.
Explanation:
People like known places