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jek_recluse [69]
2 years ago
6

Change from active to passive

English
1 answer:
Marat540 [252]2 years ago
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Answer:

I'll tell you one

Explanation:

someone will clean this room tomorrow.

this room will be cleaned by someone tomorrow

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