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True [87]
2 years ago
12

Change these sentences in the active voice into the passive voice:

English
1 answer:
Brut [27]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. Hotdogs were made for the party.

2. The movie was based on a book.

3. The weather is predicted by meteorologists.

4. The results of the survey are being presented by the committee at the meeting.

5. Carnival queen is being interviewed by the reporter.

6. The city's mayor was selected by the City Council.

7. The thief was caught by the police.

8. The house was set on fire by my sister.

9. The short spells of rain were forecast by the weatherman.

10. The city festival is celebrated by many people with concerts and parades of giant figures.

Explanation:

Active: The subject is doing.

Passive: The subject has something done to it.

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