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Katarina [22]
2 years ago
13

Change the following sentence into passive form

English
1 answer:
Mrac [35]2 years ago
7 0
1. What questions were raised in the discussion?
2. That bridge is going to be built in 2018
3. The houses used to be built of wood
4.how many trees can be saved for every ton of recycled newsprint?
5. Many things can be made from wood.
6. This invitation wouldn’t be accepted (by me) if i were you
7. It must be done before i come
8 where is a large collection of books kept?
9. The books they want can be found in the library
10. what is a large collection of hooks kept for?
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