The answer is the first option, "We have been chosen."
The present perfect tense is characterized by the usage of the words "have [verbed/verben, etc.]." However, since this sentence must also be in the passive voice, we must act accordingly. Instead of "We have chosen," the sentence now reads as "We have <em>been</em> chosen."
Hope I could <em>have been</em> of assistance!(See what I did there?)
Answer:
A. Creative
Explanation:
As we have to follow the relationship given
The relation in the above words is that both are synonyms of each other
As Synonym of Punitive is Corrective
Synonym of Imaginative is Creative
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As Mother drove, Father studied the road map. (B)
Hi !!
1- afternoon = aft //<em>or</em>// p.m.
2- mister = Mr.
3- pound = Lb
4- post office = P.O.
5- ave = avenue
6- Mon. = Monday
7- Wed. = Wednesday
8- Sept. = September
9- Dec. = December
10- Ig = <em>"</em>Instagram" /or/ In Game <em>(on line games) /</em>or/ I guess......????
11- tsp = teaspoonful
12- N. = North
13- E. = East
hope this will help :)
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<span>"Chance" can signify an opportunity (i.e. the chance to prove yourself), or it could refer to luck (i.e. It was by chance that he won). "To lead" means to be in charge (i.e. Since she has great communication skills, she can lead the group). "Before" means previously or prior (i.e. I need to study before taking the test). "To get to" means to reach (i.e. We can take a break once we get to the mountain). "To enjoy" means to be pleased by something (i.e. I always enjoy a piece of chocolate cake after a long day). "Cuisine" refers to cooking or meals (My mom's cuisine rivals that of any top chef). "Leaving" can mean to go away (i.e. I'm leaving in five minutes) or to allow something to stay (i.e. I'm leaving the keys on the table). "To buy in advance" means to purchase something before you need it, in anticipation of needing it (i.e. I don't need the books for another two weeks, but I bought them in advance to make sure I have them). </span>