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A. Juli nicknames help her fit into her new culture
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Danielle wrote the essay during homeroom. - active
The project will have been completed by the deadline. - passive
The letter is being written by Keith. - passive
The boys will be sad to hear that the skate park closed. - active
The students were notified by Mrs. Tedesco that the quiz was postponed. - passive
Explanation:
In grammar, the term<em> </em><em>voice</em><em> </em>refers to the relationship between the action or state expressed by the verb and the participants of the sentence, such as the subject, object, and others. There are two voices in English:
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The active voice - the sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb (e.g<em> A boy is eating a sandwich</em>).
- The passive voice - the subject is the recipient of a verb's action (e.g. <em>A sandwich is being eaten by a boy</em>).
Based on this information, we can determine whether the given sentences are written in the active or passive voice.
Independence Day 2021: Indian-Americans begin early celebrations, New York to unfurl largest flag ever
On the occasion several hundred Independence Day celebrations will be held across the country, many of which will be attended by Congressmen and state governors
Washington: Thousands of Indian-Americans have begun early celebrations to mark the 75th anniversary of India’s Independence and a milestone in the country’s history.
From iconic Times Square in New York, where the Federation of Indian Associations (FIA) would unfurl the largest ever flag in the Big Apple on Sunday to the US Capitol here and mansions of several governors across the country, India’s 75th Independence Day is being celebrated in a big way.
“This is a historic moment for all of 1.4 billion people in India and 4.5 million Indian-Americans. To celebrate the occasion, we are unfurling the largest flag on Times Square,” Ankur Vaidya, FIA president told PTI.
It’s a 60 square feet flag over a 25 feet high pole, he added.
Several buildings in the US, including the Empire Estate, are being lightened with Indian tri-colour over the weekend, while another group of Indian-Americans are celebrating the 75th Independence Day over a ferry on the Hudson River.
“India in these 75 years has emerged as a mature democracy and a pillar of global peace. This year is special for all of us. The United States has a vice president who is of Indian origin,” said Alok Kumar, an IT entrepreneur from New Jersey.