"Blow a bubble in the air,
Bubbles, bubbles, everywhere."
Answer:
1. Passive voice (A)
- He's afraid of being sent away by your officials.
- He doesn't want to be misunderstood by you.
- He's hoping to be offered a job by someone in Britain.
- He doesn't mind being paid low wages by them at first.
- He's willing to be re-trained by his employer.
- He would like to be given a chance by Britain.
2. Active and passive form (A)
1. being used
2. working
3. to be treated
4. to give
5. to be invited
6. being taken
3. Active and passive voice forms (A-B)
1. to write
2. to be tidied
3. to be hoovered
4. to do
5. to be ironed
6. to finish
7. missing
8. to be handed
9. to be late
10. telling
Explanation:
The active voice is known to describe a sentence where the action performed is carried out by the subject. The pattern follows a subject - verb - object pattern.
The passive voice is known to describe the sentence where the subject receives the action performed, i.e. the subject is acted upon by the verb.
You did not include the other part of the question but with some googling i think this answer is what you were looking for:
"to the grocery store" modifies drive. Because drive is a verb, that makes "to the grocery store" an adverb phrase.
I think it was by <span>quoting specific biblical passages that denounced slavery, but I'm not too sure.</span>
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