Gender equality benefits us socially, economically, politically and even psychologically. Recent studies have shown that countries ranking higher on the gender equity scale are actually happier and wealthier too.
Explanation:
1.henry needs to learn English because I will teach him
2.it was raining outside and we went for a walk
3.Jenny needs to ask me if I will buy it for her
4.Yvonne played golf extremely well but she was young
5.Franklin wants to get a new job and he is preparing for a job interview
6.Im writing a letter,and I'm leaving you will find it Tommorow
7.Marvin thinks he will buy the house but he wans to know what his wife will say
8.Cindy and David had breakfast but they left for work
Answer:
ok here we go
Explanation:
I've realized how dependent people are on one another. We thrive on schedules and the knowing what was going on in our lives but as soon as everything went downhill things got difficult. We self isolated, became depressed. Humans are an animal of schedule and when we don't know what to do we lose our sense in humanity, our own self meaning. I feel as if we need that sense of knowing so we latched on every thing we thought was true. Fake news. We've come to a point where we are indefinitely divided we don't remember what it was like to live as different humans with different perspectives. we just judge people by their perspective. we don't care enough to even hear the other side co vid ruined us. and our country.
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.