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alexandr1967 [171]
3 years ago
7

Underline the verb in each sentence. Then, write A if the verb is in the active voice or P if the verb is in the passive voice.

English
1 answer:
kogti [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Underline the verb in each sentence. Then, write A if the verb is in the active voice or P if the verb is in the passive voice.

1. Yesterday, we <u>celebrated </u>Mom’s birthday.

2. Decorations were<u> put</u> up all over the house.

3. I <u>baked</u> a cake and Thomas bought flowers.

4. A lovely dinner was <u>made</u>.

5. After dinner, we <u>made</u> a fire and <u>enjoyed</u> each others’ company.

6. Mom <u>said</u> she was excited to see everyone.

7. At almost one in the morning we <u>realized</u> the time.

8. Mom <u>went </u>to bed, tired but happy.

9. The kitchen was <u>cleaned</u> the next day.

10. A grand time was <u>had</u> by all.

1. A

2. P

3. A

4. P

5. P

6. P

7. A

8. P

9. A

10. P

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