Answer:
1. Passive voice (A)
- He's afraid of being sent away by your officials.
- He doesn't want to be misunderstood by you.
- He's hoping to be offered a job by someone in Britain.
- He doesn't mind being paid low wages by them at first.
- He's willing to be re-trained by his employer.
- He would like to be given a chance by Britain.
2. Active and passive form (A)
1. being used
2. working
3. to be treated
4. to give
5. to be invited
6. being taken
3. Active and passive voice forms (A-B)
1. to write
2. to be tidied
3. to be hoovered
4. to do
5. to be ironed
6. to finish
7. missing
8. to be handed
9. to be late
10. telling
Explanation:
The active voice is known to describe a sentence where the action performed is carried out by the subject. The pattern follows a subject - verb - object pattern.
The passive voice is known to describe the sentence where the subject receives the action performed, i.e. the subject is acted upon by the verb.
Meriwether Lewis
Meriwether Lewis
Woolly mammoths, Peruvian llamas, blue-eyed, Welsh-speaking Indians. In 1803, such myths defined the uncharted West.
Answer:
baba meko pata nahi maaf Kar rae baba sach Mae maaf Kar rae baba
disregards grammar
happens continuously
a form of brainstorming
A freewrite happens when you put your pencil to paper and just write whatever comes into your head. It can often be used as a form of brainstorming if you focus the freewrite on a specific topic. There are not grammar rules when it comes to freewriting. The writer can use shorthand, symbols, runons, fragments, misspellings, etc. The goal is just to get the ideas down on paper in any form. Also during freewriting the writer does not stop to think then begin writing again. Since freewriting is writing all thoughts on paper, it should be continuous.