Answer:
Passive voice
Explanation:
Active vs. passive voice
In a sentence written in the active voice, the subject of sentence performs the action. In a sentence written in the passive voice the subject receives the action. ... Passive: The man was bitten by the dog.
Answer:
"Going for the gold"
Explanation:
Gerund is a kind of verbal that works both like a verb and a noun.
It can function as a simple word or as a phrase.Again, phrase is the combination of words that doesn't have a subject or verb but works like a single parts of speech when used in a sentence.
Here"going for the gold"is a gerund phrase as the structure is=verb+ing
And it's a phrase because it doesn't has subject or verb.Rather it's consist of some words supporting the gerund "going"
The most important sign to recognize wether it is gerund or not is the verb following it and the verb "was" is singular.
A gerund always functions like a noun.Such as-
"Walking" is a good exercise.
Here walking has used as noun as it is a name of an exercise.as we know the name of something is considered as a noun.
"Going for the gold" was the team's motto.
In this sentence, "going for the gold"is a single task and it's also the name of the motto the team wanted to accomplish.So it's a Gerund and noun.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
<em>C. Compound-Complex</em>
Explanation:
First, let`s see what are these types of sentences.
Simple - has one independent clause (it can stand on its own, has a subject and a verb)
Complex - has one independent clause and one or even more dependent clauses (they can not stand on its own but with an independent clause)
Compound - two or more independent clauses make what we call a compound clause
Compound-Complex - the most complicated type - it carries at least two independent clauses plus at least one dependent clause
The given sentence contains:
- dependent clause (<em> Because they have been preserved well over time)</em>
<em>- </em>two independent clauses merged with a semicolon (<em>many ancient scrolls can be read by those who know Hebrew; includee on the scrolls is the oldest spelling of "Jerusalem." )</em>