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PolarNik [594]
2 years ago
11

What were we taught by them? change into active voice ​

English
1 answer:
viktelen [127]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

where were they teaching you?

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. It is wrong (false).

2. It is wrong (false).

3. It is correct (true).

4. It is wrong (false).

5. It is correct (true).

Part B.

1. Polite.

2. Hard-working.

3. Dishonest.

4. Honest.

5. Lazy.

6. Rude.

Explanation:

1. A man who is not sure of himself is self-confident. .... It is wrong.

A man who is self-confident is sure of himself.

2. A man who is always polite is tactless. .... It is wrong.

A man who is always rude is tactless.

3. A man who thinks only of himself is selfish. .... It is correct.

4. A man who likes to live in a city is a suburban man. .... It is wrong.

A man who likes to live in a city is an urban man.

5. A man who easily loses control of himself is very touchy..... It is correct.

Part B.

1. Polite: You can say this about a person who says "please" and "thank you".

2. Hard-working: You can say this about a person who always works much.

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