Answer:
B. Clifton, but
Explanation:
We won the games in Silverdale and Clifton<u>,</u> but we lost to Jenson after a turnaround in the fourth quarter and two overtimes.
You should put a comma before but only when but is connecting two independent clauses. You must leave it out if it does not connect two independent clauses.
The main clause is "<span>The man who wrote this new and popular book".</span>
I think it is that he was the only one talking
Answer:
1. A passive voice construction contains a form of the verb to be (or to get) plus a past participle of a transitive verb.
2. It expresses an action carried out on the subject of the sentence.