Answer:
1) Socks are never worn by me
2) In Brazil, coffee is grown by them
3) English is spoken by South Africans
4) Pizza is sold everyday by Mary
5) Books are borrowed all the time by him
Explanation:
An active sentence is one where the subject of the sentence is performing or acting directly on the verb of the sentence.
It usually follows the progression;
Subject. --> Verb. —> Object
And from the question, we can see that the sentences in the question follow this progression.
While a passive sentence is the opposite of an active one. It is a transformation of the active sentence in that the subject and the object switch roles. In a passive sentence, the subject is acted upon by the verb and the object comes before the verb and subject.
Answer:
When people are sleep walking, they are not aware of their surroundings.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. If you swear by thunder, you'll die by a strike of lightning.
2. If you sharpen both ends of your own pencil, you'll lose both your parents on the same day.
3. Walking backwards will cause you to lose a member of your family.
Explanation:
these are examples but they have objects too (don't take these seriously, they are myths from Haiti, for example, the black bird is considered "bad luck")
Answer:
How are these sentences connected?
Explanation:
Since we're specifically just analyzing structure here, that rules out all the others.
The book on the table belongs to me. Here, the prepositional phrase "on the table" modifies book. Because book is a noun, that makes "on the table" an adjective phrase.
Did you drive to the grocery store today? Here, "to the grocery store" modifies drive. Because drive is a verb, that makes "to the grocery store" an adverb phrase.
Ms. Reyes, my English teacher, is fluent in Spanish and French. Here, "my English teacher," modifies Ms. Reyes, which is a noun. Because this phrase is telling us more information about the noun that is immediately beside it, it is an appositive phrase.