Passive voice order:
Active voice order:
So our <em>object</em> is the "Late-arriving Cashier"
Our <em>verb</em>, "was scolded"
Our <em>subject</em>, "The manager".
If this were a math equation it would look like:
PV = Object + Verb + Subject
AV = Subject + Verb + Object
Now as stated earlier we know:
Subject = "The Manager"
Verb = "Scolded"
Object = "Late arriving Cashier"
Substitute:
AV = Subject + Verb + Object
AV = The manager + scolded + late arriving cashier
Now make it a sentence:
The Manager scolded the late arriving cashier.
There you have it, "The late-arriving cashier was scolded by the manager." written in passive voice changed to active voice is "The Manager scolded the late arriving cashier.".
<em>Hope this helps! </em>
Answer:
Two sons
<h3>Okonkwo has three wives. His first wife's role is to bear children. They have three: two sons and a daughter. The oldest son is Nwoye, who is never strong enough in his father's eyes.</h3>
Answer:
C: To make the reader curious about the events to come
Explanation:
You see that the characters in the passage are suffering, almost dead. The reader is probably curious to find out what will happen next. Its like a hook pulling the reader in.
Answer:
Terrible
Explanation:
I always plant it and then end up forgetting about it or not being motivated to do it
The predicate nomiative is son. Hope this helps!