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to make the people of London suffer</span>
Until then, if working-poor<span> people think they need food stamps and want to claim them, fine--the states shouldn't make that difficult (as some, allegedly, have done).</span>
"I finished my research paper two days early."
A good way to determine active vs passive is to ask who performed the action. Did the subject perform the action, or was the action performed "by" the subject?
The subject performs the action in this sentence:
I = [subject]
finished = [action]
my research paper = [thing on which the action was performed]
In the other examples, the subject has an action performed on it.
My research paper = [subject]
was finished/is being finished = [action]
two days early = [time frame information, not really important for the discussion here]
At this point, you have no indication as to who will finish the paper, do you? No. You assume that the paper will be completed "by me," but it could just as easily be completed "by my friend."
If you can add "by [person/thing]" to a sentence, it's passive voice. If you can't, it's not. Clearly, you would never say "I finished my research paper by me."
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I had stolen a lot of things and with my sister, she told me it was gonna be okay so i did it and we got caught by a security camera. we did not need the things but we where young and afraid to ask for them. Instead of facing the consequences we ran away for a day and eventually went back home. we learned that no matter what you do, facing the problem head on has a much better chance of you being able to explain yourself and getting a better outcome. running from your problems will lead to the worst possible outcome.
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