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Explanation:
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a). I wish I would have been at the wedding, but I was in India <u>then</u>.
b). Bhutan is one of the least densely populated <u>country</u> in the world
Explanation:
The errors in the above two sentences are the incorrect use of 'then' in the first sentence and the wrong usage of the singular noun 'country' after the phrase 'one of the.' <u>The use of then in the sentence is inappropriate as there is no need to indicate the time as it adds an informal touch to the sentence</u> because <u>it is already understood that the speaker desired to attend the wedding but he couldn't due to being in India</u>. In the second sentence, it is grammatically incorrect to employ a singular noun after the phrase 'one of the' and therefore, it must be 'countries' instead of 'country.'
B. caught at the office
A phrase is not a sentence and can't stand alone. Caught at the office can't stand alone as a sentence; it is a <u>participial</u> phrase because it consists of a participle (<em>caught</em>) and a prepositional phrase (<em>at the office</em>).
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Active voice: In the sentence "Indian women <em>have worn</em> saris" '<em>have worn'</em> is an active voice.
Explanation:
In active voice the main subject of the sentence actively performs the verb; hence existence of a subject is mandatory for an active voice. For example, <em>"Indian women have worn saris"</em>, has <em>Indian women</em> as active subject who perform a verb (wear/worn).
In passive voice the stress is on action and not on subject. The subject does not perform an action/verb. For example in <em>"Saris have been worn by Indian women" </em>the subject <em>saris</em> are not performing the action/verb.
The easiest to locate sign of passive voice verb is use of any form of helping verb "be" i.e. is/are/am/was/were/be/been before the third form of principal/main verb. So whenever we find third form of main verb after any form of "be", we can safely identify it as a passive voice.
For example:
Solar eclipse is observed, Snake was killed, Ceremony will be held, Exams have been conducted.
In active voice, if any form of "be" (is/are/was/were/be/been) is used before main verb, it (main verb) will have "-ing" form.
For example:
Monkeys are eating bananas, They will be playing cricket, I was reading a novel.