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Answer:
The sentence that has an inappropriate shift in number is:
If my friend calls, tell them I'm at my violin lesson.
Explanation:
In the sentence "If my friend calls, tell them I'm at my violin lesson," the speaker is at first talking only of one person, which is why he uses "friend" in its singular form. However, later in the sentence, the speaker refers back to the noun "friend" with the pronoun "them", and this is where the inappropriate shift in number happens. "Them" is a plural noun. For the sentence to be correct, the speaker would have to use either "him" or "her" to refer back to "friend".
In AP tests, yes. But in general, no
Larry will present a tutorial on excel macros on Tuesday next week.
The following sentence is written in Active voice.
<h3>What is a sentence?</h3>
A sentence is refer to a set of words structured properly containing the subject and a predicate describing the complete thought by showing clear meaning to the reader.
A group of verb tenses where the direct object is accepted and the subject is usually the thing or person doing the action. When a person or object appears in a statement before an action, that voice is the active voice.
Therefore, the voice used is an Active Voice.
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