Is there a passage you read?
Answer:
Active :- The crew paved the entire stretch of highway."
<em><u>Passive :- 'The entire stretch of highway was paved by the crew</u></em>'
Explanation:-
<em> The given sentence is in the Active voice, as the form of the verb (‘paved’) shows that its subject (‘The crew’) did something and was ‘active’.</em>
<em> The given sentence is in the Active voice, as the form of the verb (‘paved’) shows that its subject (‘The crew’) did something and was ‘active’.Therefore, it has to be changed to the Passive voice, where something was done by the subject, and it was ‘passive’.</em>
<em>In order to do that</em>,
<em>(a). The object of the transitive verb (a verb that requires one or more objects) in the Active voice should become the subject of the verb in the Passive voice (‘The entire stretch of highway’ becomes the subject in place of ‘The crew’).</em>
(b) The verb should be changed from the Active voice to the Passive voice (‘paved’ to ‘was paved’).
Thus, the same sentence in the Passive voice is ‘The entire stretch of highway was paved by the crew’.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
both tried out for the basketball team but only holden made it.
it makes sense if you put the names together and add a conjunction to see what is going to happen after that
The predicate adjectives are sparking and extremely.
Answer:
O We're going to go Paris in a few days, then we're off to Venice.
Explanation:
The speaker is showing the places that he and his companions will visit in sequence. From this way, we can see that he says that in a few days he will go to Paris, but then he will continue on to Venice.
This type of text is formed in a structure called "sequential", where it shows events that will happen one after another