Answer:
A
Explanation:
This Indian tale named “Harisarman” is about a village Brahmin who becomes wealthy and popular with his fate. Though he was poor and foolish at the beginning of the story but later turns to be a cunning person. He plays along with his fate to develop his fame among the villagers and Sthutadatta. Sthutadatta gave shelter and job to Harisarman and his family. Harisarman took offense when Sthutadatta forgot to feed him in the feast. He apologized to him and asked his favor to search the horse through his magical powers. Later in the story, Harisarman was called when robbery started to happen in the town. After he would solve the problem he was usually rewarded.
Answer:
Something must have <u>GONE</u> wrong.
Explanation:
Answer:
to the headmaster your school name your school address your sector day subject three frequent for purchasing books from library dear sir I have behave of the students of our being to stay this number books available in the school library students most of the excreting books novels are February by ancient written knowledge and information the problem ventricle reference book
Answer:
Do you know we make cheese from milk?
Explanation:
The sentence in passive voice is: "Do you know cheese is made from milk."
The sentence, in the passive, is stating a fact, and the subject is implicit. If we write it in the active voice where we use "we" as a subject, the meaning and the context of the sentence changes, so we can also replace the subject with "industries" or "farmers" to make the sentences in the active and passive have a similar meaning, which is stating a fact.
When we write the sentence in the active the verb goes in the present tense, and there is no auxiliary verb. Besides, the subject is explicit at the beginning of the sentence before the verb. In passive voice, the direct object, which is cheese, moves to the subject's position, and the verb goes in past tense with the auxiliary in the present tense.