There were many people in the park . Everybody was having a good time
Answer:
Yes, most of the people I'm friends with right now are very different of how I first them met. For an example, when I first met my best friend I thought she/he was extremely rude, ignorant, and selfish. In reality she/he is the most genuine, selfless, and kind hearted person I know. My best friends first impression of me was she thought I was a total nightmare, she saw me being "rude" to boy who was actually my cousin and we were playing around. Thats why we're currently best friends right now. A first impression is how a person could always see you, so try to always show someone new who you really are.
Explanation:
The sentence "Yeah, but there was too much to study. <span>I guessed on all the answers! Now I’m just keeping my fingers crossed." shows bad study habits.</span>
<span>The reader can determine the theme by examining dominant points throughout the narrative. A reader must thoughtfully consider the characters and their growth, the author's tone throughout the piece, the author's purpose in writing the narrative, and the overall effect the narrative has on the reader. The opening lines of a narrative and the closing lines of a narrative often provide clues regarding the theme.</span>
Answer:
The mural was painted by some artist last year.
Explanation:
When it comes to active sentences, you have your subject, your verb, and your direct object. However, when you want to make a passive sentence, you should place the direct object in the initial position (acting as something similar to a subject) to place emphasis on that particular word.
So, in the active sentence, the subject was <em>some artist, </em>the verb was <em>painted, </em>and the object was <em>the mural. </em>In order to make the sentence passive, we place <em>The mural </em>first, and then denote whom the action was made by (in this case, <em>some artist</em>). The tense should be the same in both sentences - past simple in the active sentence, and past simple passive in the passive one.