*When do you eat your breakfast? (change into passive voice0*Where does she keep her money? (change into passive voice)
*What do you see?(change into passive voice)
*Which pen do you like?(change into passive voice)
*He is driving a car.(change into passive voice)
*Why are you abusing him?(change into passive voice)
*Who is singing a song?(change into passive voice)
*What are they doing?(change into passive voice)
*I have kept my promise.(change into passive voice)
*Have you taken medicine?(change into passive voice)
*Who has torn this letter?(change into passive voice)
*What have you done?(change into passive voice)
*why have you wound the watch?(change into passive voice)
*the cat drank all the milk.(change into passive voice)

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Answer 1
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Tell you what I'll do:  This site offers homework 'help', not an
easy supply of answers.  I'll answer the first 7, and that should
be enough help for you to answer the last 7 on your own. 

When do you eat your breakfast?    When is your breakfast eaten (by you) ?
Where does she keep her money?    Where is her money kept (by her) ?
What do you see?                              What is seen (by you) ?
Which pen do you like?                     Which pen is liked (by you) ?
He is driving a car.                             A car is being driven by him.
Why are you abusing him?                Why is he being abused by you ?
Who is singing a song?                     By whom is a song being sung ?


Take it !



Answer 2
Answer: when will breakfast be eaten by you?
where will money be kept by her?
what will be seen by her?
which pen will be liked by her?
a car is being driven by him?
why is he being abused by you?
a song is being sung by whom?
what is being done by them?
he/she has kept his/her promise
has medicine been taken by her?
this letter has been torn by whom?
what has been done by him?
why that watch has been wound by her?
all the milk has been drunken by the cat.




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b. In the​ evening, Brad and I often go out to dinner.
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d. In the​ evening, Brad and I often goes out to dinner.

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Answer:

b. In the​ evening, Brad and I often go out to dinner.

Explanation:

The sentence should be in simple present as it is talking about a habit or repetitition. Because of that, the verb go should be in his simple present form. Also, the subject is Brad and I which means US and most verbs in simple present for the first person plural use the root form. So, in this case, it would be: Brand and I often go out to dinner.

B. In the evening, Brad and I often go out to dinner.
The other answer choices don't even sound correct if you say them out loud.

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Passage 5. William Wordsworth, “Th e world is too much with us”
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Getting and spending, we lay waste our powers:
Little we see in nature that is ours;
We have given our hearts away, a sordid boon!
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The correct answer is letter (D) nature. In context of the poem as a whole, we can infer that the word “world” means nature. It talks about the changes and happenings that the nature has encountered. It shows how man handles it and how he treated the nature towards its greater advantage.

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O B. They claimed that art and literature distracted individuals from religious spirituality.
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D. They were positive about the possibility of human beings.

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Answer:

C. They believed that the inherent sin in human nature could only be purified through the natural world.

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is C

Explanation:

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The correct answer is a)reason. The Enlightenment Period encompassed many ideas, that which one of them was reason. Analysis and individualism was promoted rather than tradition and reliance on Christian analysis and authority. This period started mainly in Western Europe, in the country of France, but also encompassed England, Scotland, Greece, Russia and many other countries. It made thinkers analyze the relationship between the state and it's people, as well as the role of the Church in society. It also helped to inspire change governmental systems in and around Europe.
A. Reason, remember, the Enlightenment was all about people getting a higher level of knowledge.

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D.
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c is the right answeer

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In this sentence it should be B. An appositive. 

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The correct answer is B : An Appositive , you can tell by the commas that parts it's from the rest of the sentence.