Answer: Sentences 2, 4 and 5 are written in passive voice.
Explanation:
We use passive voice when we want to put an emphasis on the action and the object, rather than subject. In other words, subject is either insignificant in that particular case, or we do not know who/what the subject is. The object from the active sentence becomes the subject in the passive sentence.
For example, active sentence is: <em>One of my favorite authors wrote </em><em><u>that book</u></em>, while passive sentence is: <em><u>That book</u></em><em> was written by one of my favorite authors</em>.
We form passive from the auxiliary verb (often verb <em>to be</em>) and past participle.
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Question: Why doesn’t Jack want to go meet August?
Answer : This is a big deal for August because he had thought that jack was really his friend, but jack was just pretending to be Augusts friend. This causes August to not want to be friends with jack because he thought that jack was really his friend.
There are lots of things you could talk about here. Try to sit down and make a plan based around the following ideas:
Cars have an environmental impact, they are extremely damaging due to the fumes that they give off. This can have subsequent effects on nature and humans alike.
Cars cost taxpayers money because of the need to renew and build roads. If less cars use the roads then one can presume there would less damage to repair and indeed less roads required for society as a whole.
Cars can cause health problems if people breathe in noxious exhaust fumes. Thousands of people die every year due to air pollution. Cars and traffic have a massive impact on the air that we breathe every day.
Cars can be very dangerous and cause deaths every year. Car accidents account for a large number of fatalities around the world. Limiting car use would presumably lead to less deaths and less injuries to humans everywhere.
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btw ik for a fact <span>Nature as a source of spiritual nourishment
isnt it. </span>