Extreme winds ravage the farm and Napoleon blames the destruction on Snowball.
When could is used it refers to an ability that <span>a person generally had in the past or to something that was generally possible in the past, can is present.
I could wash the dishes for you. (having the ability to do it)
I can wash the dishes for you. (its actually going to be done)
hope this helps you! :-)</span>
The voice of the following sentence is in PASSIVE voice. Active voice means that the noun performing the action is stated first before the object. The correct answer is letter "A. Passive". If the sentence is changed into active voice, it would be like this: "The movers moved the sofa into the living room." I hope this helps.