Answer:
The letter <u>was written</u> yesterday.
Explanation:
Yesterday is a keyword that indicates the action happened and ended. Therefore, we have to use past simple tense.
That leaves us with <u>wrote</u> and <u>was written</u> choice. Last two choices are past perfect and they should only be applied when there consists of past tense in one clause —> e.g I had eaten rice before I went to bed.
Next, we have to understand between active voice and passive voice.
Active Voice
Subject + Verb + Object
An example of active voice is:
- I eat rice.
- I write a book.
- I hit a desk.
On the other hand, we have:
Passive Voice
Object + verb to be/have + been (if there is) + past participle + by subject (if there is)
An example is:
- Rice is eaten by me.
- A book is written by me.
- A desk is hit by me.
Active voice starts with subject causing something to object.
Passive voice starts with object being caused something by subject.
And we know that a letter cannot write itself so it cannot be a subject but an object.
Hence, the letter was written yesterday is correct, indicating that the letter was being done and not letter doing.
It's actually, B. The news hit me like a punch, knocking the breath from my body and forcing me to sit down and pant. I just took the quiz and got 100
Use a highlighter, remember that marking a book is a writing exercise, and mark large pieces of text.
Explanation:
if I am right (it depends on who is right or wrong, you or the government) I would take them to court.
for example:
if the government wants to build a road across my house I bought and paid for and I have the legit papers to the house and I don't want them to but they're insisting and don't want to listen to me and my decision then I would sue them to court, I won't be afaid they would win because I have the right papers and the house rightfully belongs to me.
Hope this helps.
Good luck .