In order to know how someone is (or their character) you must put them in power. if you give someone power it is easier to see what their motive is.
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Phil <em>went </em><em>to</em> a movie with his friends.
Phil is the subject
went to is the verb
a movie is the object
Active voice is subject + verb + object
Passive voice is object + verb to be + verb (past participle) + subject
The sentence in passive voice:
A movie <em>was gone to</em> by Phil and his friends.
A movie is the object
was gone to is the verb
Phil and his friends is the subject
However, people are usually more important so they should be mentioned first.
That is the correct way to use ostrasize, if that's what youre asking.
Answers + Explanation:
1 - D (They are called indefinite because there is no clearly defined antecedent).
2 - E (While they look exactly like reflexive pronouns, intensive pronouns do not affect the meaning and are only used for emphasis).
3 - G (Interrogative sentences or phrases are, simply put, questions).
4 - B (Adjectives, i.e., noun-modifiers that can also be used as pronouns, e.g. "this" is an adjective in "take this bag" and a pronoun in "take this").
5 - A (<em>Each other</em> and <em>one another</em> are the only reciprocal pronouns in English and you use them when an action is mutual).
6 - C (Identifying relative pronouns is essential to understand relative clauses).
7 - F (You make a compound pronoun by adding -self to the object pronoun when the subject of an action and the object are the same).