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B. signification . because that is based on past experiences or associations.
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I can see a climber who is admiring the picturesque scenery as he climbs the mountain. I can also see a beautiful lake which is surrounding small islands. The climber is wearing mountain gear and looks amazed by the shocking view.
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First question is an example of how the rest should be answered.
<em>2. I'm making soup and the dessert </em><em><u>was prepared</u></em><em> by Amy.</em>
When an event was in the past, the passive form would be the word "was" for a singular subject and the past participle of the verb used (prepare) which in this case is "prepared".
<em>3. The restaurant </em><em><u>will be opened</u></em><em> by the mayor tomorrow.</em>
For future events, the passive form would be the phrase "will be" and then the past participle of the verb (open) in question which is "opened".
<em>4. The reception starts soon and the cake </em><em><u>has not been delivered</u></em><em> yet!</em>
For ongoing events, the passive form is a present perfect tense which would take the form of "has not been" for singular subjects in addition to the past participle of the verb (deliver) which is "delivered".