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Neporo4naja [7]
3 years ago
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Choose the correct fo of the adjective in the sentence

Spanish
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rjkz [21]3 years ago
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La camiseta es azul?
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2. We can't change the sentence to passive voice

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Explanation:

Before answering our exercises, we have to remember some grammatical concepts that will be allowing us to understand better the Spanish language.

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1. ACTIVE VOICE: The subject of the sentence is the agent of the specific action (verb) that affects an object.

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2. PASSIVE VOICE: The subject of the sentence is the patient of the specific action (verb) that is made by an agent.

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PASSIVE VOICE: Los problemas fueron resueltos por Rafael

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*HERE WE CAN’T CHANGE THE SENTENCE TO “El examen fue preparado por Julia” because by doing that we would change the meaning of the sentence. The nearest form to express the same meaning will be: El examen fue estudiado por Julia; with this we codify that Julia studied to pass the test*

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PASSIVE VOICE: Nadar en ese río ha sido prohibido (here we have an impersonal sentence, so we won’t be specifying the agent)

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PASSIVE VOICE: La reservación fue confirmada por la gente de viajes

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PASSIVE VOICE: La película resultó aburrida para Carlos y Luis.

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