Início/Questões/Língua Inglesa/Questão 457941200228046The passive denotes the voice of a verb whose subject receives the action. Correct the mistakes in the sentences below. ...1457941200228046Ano: 2015Banca: CONSULPAMOrganização: Prefeitura de Nova Olinda - CEDisciplina: Língua InglesaTemas: Voz Ativa e Voz PassivaThe passive denotes the voice of a verb whose subject receives the action. Correct the mistakes in the sentences below. “(1) My car was repairing by Louis. (2) Some roads are block by fallen trees”. A(1) My car were repaired by Louis. (2) Some roads are blocked by fallen trees.B(1) My car was repairing by Louis. (2) Some roads are blocking by fallen trees. C(1) My car was repaired by Louis. (2) Some roads are blocked by fallen trees.D(1) My car was repaired by Louis. (2) Some roads are blocking by fallen trees.ResponderQuestões relacionadas para praticarQuestão 457941200020277Língua Inglesa“In his new job, he has ______ meetings than in his previous one.”Questão 457941200094488Língua InglesaChoose the GRAMMATICALLY CORRECT sentence.Questão 457941200165852Língua InglesaChoose the option that has the CORRECT question tags to fill out the blanks below, respectively.I - You’d left when I arrived, ____ you? II - You’d li...Questão 457941200849801Língua InglesaThe blank numbered as “9” could be CORRECTLY filled with:Questão 457941201026025Língua InglesaThe underlined word ‘by’ (2nd paragraph) could be replaced in the sentence CORRECTLY and without any major change in meaning for:Questão 457941201237901Língua Inglesa“He is ________ US citizen”.Questão 457941201352764Língua InglesaThe underlined words “however, concerns, and remain” (3rd paragraph) have the function of, RESPECTIVELY:Questão 457941201559629Língua InglesaRegarding the use of conditional sentences, choose the option that is grammatically INCORRECT.Questão 457941201977877Língua InglesaThe underlined word ‘approximately’ (1 st paragraph) could be replaced in the sentence CORRECTLYand without any major change in meaning for:Questão 457941202079479Língua InglesaThe underlined word ‘while’ (2nd paragraph) could be replaced in the sentence CORRECTLY and without any major change in meaning for: