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adelina 88 [10]
3 years ago
12

Read the sentence.

English
2 answers:
dangina [55]3 years ago
7 0

Answer by Mimiwhatsup: B. Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and he won the race last weekend.

Source: "One of the two “voices” of verbs (see also passive voice). When the verb of a sentence is in the active voice, the subject is doing the acting, as in the sentence “Kevin hit the ball.” Kevin (the subject of the sentence) acts in relation to the ball." (https://www.dictionary.com/browse/active-voice)

Why: Mustafa is the subject of the sentence and it works with him winning the race.

olga55 [171]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and he won the race last weekend.

Explanation:

An active voice is when the subject of the sentence is directly performing the action after him, for example, sue does the laundry, the subject comes first and then you add the action performed, in the example you read Mustafa won the race last weekend, so its the subject first and then the action performed, if you would like to do it in a passive voice you have to make reference to the action first, like in the first option:and the race had been won by him last weekend.

That´s why the correct option is the second one:

Mustafa is an excellent long-distance runner, and he won the race last weekend.

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