Answer: Names can represent a family line generation. Names can be passed on from generation to generation. Like if someone were to have a name give to them from their ×3 great grand mother then that can be a part of who you are and your heritage. Heritage means to be inherited, so if your name was passed down into you then that is a part of who you are.
Explanation: Think of this, if heritage means to be inherited (passed on) then that means that names can be your heritage and and can be a significant part of who you are. I hope this helped!!
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It is definitely A. If you score another touchdown, your team will win.
You can tell it is conditional from the use of the word 'if'.
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Answer: C. have been waiting patiently for winter since the spring.
Explanation: A verbal phrase is the part of a sentence that contains the verb and any direct or indirect objects, but it doesn't include the subject (the person, animal or group that perform the action of the verb). In the given sentence, the subject is "I" and the verbal phrase is " have been waiting patiently for winter since the spring", where the verb is "have been waiting" and the rest of the phrase are the modifiers.
Answer:
C) The new office building was built by my uncle Danny.
Explanation:
Passive voice is a form or set of forms of verbs in which the subject undergoes the action of the object.
Passive voice is used, when;
1: We don't exactly know the subject of the action e.g. A snake was killed. (We don't know, who killed the snake), the trees were cut (who cut them, no idea)
OR
2: When the action itself is more important (want to emphasize action) than subject of the action. For example, A snake was killed by him ( snake being killed is more important or emphasized than who killed the snake).
An easy and short-cut way to identify whether the sentence is a passive voice or not is;
Passive voice always have a form of be (be/is/are/am/was/were) which are followed by third form (past participle) of principal verb. If it is not so, the sentence is certainly not a passive voice. And if it does have this structure the sentence is certainly passive voice.