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boyakko [2]
3 years ago
9

Rewrite the following sentences into active voice. ITS DUE TOMORROW! Help plz

English
1 answer:
VLD [36.1K]3 years ago
5 0

1.) Howie was handed his directions.
→ Howie handed his directions

2.) The bike was stolen on Thursday.
→ the robber stole the bike on Thursday

3.) A good batch of cookies was baked by the scouts.
→ the scouts baked a good batch of cookies

4.) The decision was made.
→ someone made the decision

5.) The test was taken by the class.
→ the class took the test

6.) The sentences were written on the board.
→ someone wrote the sentences on the board

7.) The sentences were combined.
→ someone combined the sentences

8.) My foot was broken by the accident.
→ the accident broke my foot

9.) The passive sentences were corrected.
→ someone corrected the passive sentences

10.) Sentences which were written in the passive voice often end in prepositional phrases.
→ sentences which someone wrote in the passive voice often end in prepositional phrases

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