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Answer:
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1.The police <u>went </u>after the criminals.
2.The cattle <u> has </u>being taken to the pasture.
3.Everyone <u>has </u>to do the duty.
4.The captain with the catches<u> players</u> on the ground.
6.Me and her <u>are</u> friends.
7.The poet and the teacher <u>are</u> here to meet the people.
8.Some of the topics <u>are </u>very difficult.
9.Bread and Butter <u>is</u> my breakfast.
10.The Arabian Nights <u>is</u> an interesting book.
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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.
The answer is C, that’s all I’ve gathered from the info given
Expository writing traditionally serves the purpose of giving some sort of information. Either through describing, informing, or explaining the audience about a specific topic