The last one is the correct answer.
It is "It's going to be a long wait," the nurse confided.
When someone is speaking, there needs to be quotation marks. Also, <em>It's</em> needs an apostrophe because that makes it stand for "It is"
So the last answer is the right one.
part one:
2) applying to this job
3) remembering names
4) winning the lottery
5) being late
6) eating at home, we went to a restaurant
7) a queue
8) playing very well
Part two:
2) by standing on a chair
3) by turning a key
4) by borrowing too much money
5) by driving too fast
6) by putting some pictures on the walls
part 3:
2) paying
3) going
4) using
5) getting in
6) being
7) telling
8) working at
9) turning
10) taking
part 4:
2) I'm looking forward to seeing her.
3) I'm not looking forward to going to the dentist.
4) I'm looking forward to leaving next summer.
5) I'm looking forward to playing tennis after so long.
I hope this helps :3
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A passive voice refers to the form whereby the subject is being acted on by the verb.
The following active voices will be changed into passive voice as follow:
1. A snake bit Ramesh.
Passive voice: Ramesh was bitten by a snake.
2. I will beat you at tennis.
Passive voice: You'll be beaten at tennis by me.
3. They are watching a cricket match.
Passive voice: A cricket match is being watched by them.
4. She will tell us a story.
Passive voice: A story will be told by her.
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