This document contains examples of sentences written in passive voice from exercises in a training link and workbook. The exercises provide sentences using passive constructions like "was asked", "are being studied", "were known", "is being studied", "is influenced", "will be understood", "is improved", "was made", "are being sent", "are made", "will be told", "are expected", and others.
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What happens when empathetic strangers harness the power of technology to help people they’ve never met before? Tiffani Bell, 2014 Code for America Fellow, shares how she helped hundreds of Detroiters pay their water bills by connecting them with willing donors.
Watch the video online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUdiV2pKRtQ&list=PL65XgbSILalWFStqV0z0N9pvftstJ8AAh&index=36
Get involved with Code for America: www.codeforamerica.org/action
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Three passages out of the four in each question contain sentence fragments or run-on sentences. Choose the one correct sentence that is error-free.
1.
A)
Taking classes at night helps me develop my job skills it also works well with my schedule.
B)
Taking classes at night helps me develop my job skills, it also works well with my schedule.
C)
Taking classes at night helps me develop my job skills; it also works well with my schedule.
D)
Taking classes at night helps me develop my job skills. And also works well with my schedule.
2.
A)
There are several good techniques for cleaning a room. For example, starting at the top of the room.
B)
If time is limited, don’t worry, you can set aside fifteen minutes a day until you are done.
C)
Label a box for items to be donated. And another one for trash.
D)
When dealing with clutter, try to find a place for each item the first time you pick it up.
3.
A)
Both authors use imagery in their writing, it helps them create more vivid descriptions.
B)
The beach has become crowded lately I don’t even like to go there.
C)
Each trainer at the gym has been educated about gym safety and knows how to use all of the equipment.
D)
The health effects of pesticides are not completely known, scientists continue to research this topic.
4.
A)
Check the library’s hours before you leave; it closes early on some days.
B)
An advisor can help students understand their degree plans. To help with course selection.
C)
We take our dog to be groomed once a month. Although it is expensive.
D)
Why bother making the bed, it will just get messed up again tomorrow.
5.
A)
Joseph had laser eye surgery. Because he wanted to drive without glasses.
B)
Joseph had laser eye surgery. To be able to drive without glasses.
C)
Joseph had laser eye surgery, he wanted to drive without glasses.
D)
Joseph had laser eye surgery because he wanted to drive without glasses.
6.
A)
The Italian restaurant down the street is pretty good. Even though the service is slow.
B)
We usually go there once a week, I always order ravioli.
C)
If the weather is nice, we’ll sit outside, but the dining room is also pleasant.
D)
I recommend ordering dessert the tiramisu is delicious.
Questions 7-12
Fill in the blank with the correct verb that agrees in number with the subject. Choose from those listed in parentheses.
7.
The executive committee ___________ its decisions through our newsletter. (publicizes, publicize)
8.
The children or the babysitter ____________ going to clean up that mess. (is, are)
9.
Sprawled across the floor ____________ numerous clues to who committed the crime. (was, were)
10.
There ____________ four areas of the park in which dogs are welcome. (is, are)
11.
A cup of tea and a good TV show ____________ me relax after a long day. (helps, help)
12.
A full box of cookies ____________ too tempting for the children to pass up. (was, were)
Questions 13-16
Choose the sentence that uses correct .
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1. As a caregiver, being a good neighbor means
A. cleaning up litter in the neighbor's yard.
B. keeping your facility in good condition.
C. caring for your neighbor's child.
D. loaning things to your neighbor.
2. Which one of the following would require the most frequent verbal or written communications with parents?
A. An explanation of the facility's goals
B. An explanation of the facility's program
C. Referral to special services
D. Achievements of and changes in a child
3. Research shows that the ______ is an important factor in a child's development.
A. financial status of the child's family
B. quality of parenting and care the child receives from adults
C. type of preschool the child attends
D. social status of the child's family
Answers
1. B. keeping your facility in good condition.
2. D. Achievements of and changes in a child
3. B. quality of parenting and care the child receives from adults
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1. A benefit for parents that a quality child care program offers is
A. increasing their guilt about leaving their child.
B. increasing their socioeconomic status.
C. giving parents a chance to network with other parents.
D. having their child become more attached to the caregiver than to them.
2. Which of these is considered a benefit of a quality child care program?
A. The child develops a closer relationship with the mother.
B. The child becomes more dependent on adults outside of the family.
C. The child learns to get along with adults and children outside of the nuclear family.
D. The child becomes more attached to the outside caregiver than to the immediate family.
3. A day care curriculum refers to the
A. place where day care takes place.
B. activities planned for the children.
C. hours the facility is open.
D. supervision of staff.
Answers
1. C. giving parents a chance to network with other parents.
2. C. The child learns to get along with adults and children outside of the nuclear family.
3. B. activities planned for the children.
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1. Jean Piaget was a
A. pediatrician
B. child care provider.
C. developmental psychologist.
D. factory worker.
2. A benefit for parents that a quality child care program offers is
A. increasing their guilt about leaving their child.
B. increasing their socioeconomic status.
C. giving parents a chance to network with other parents.
D. having their child become more attached to the caregiver than to them.
3. As a caregiver, being a good neighbor means
A. cleaning up litter in the neighbor's yard.
B. keeping your facility in good condition.
C. caring for your neighbor's child.
D. loaning things to your neighbor.
Answers
1. C. developmental psychologist.
2. C. giving parents a chance to network with other parents.
3. B. keeping your facility in good condition.
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Question 1
1. Which one of the following practices helps to explain how Kim Il-Sung and his son Kim Jong-Il have come to dominate North Korean emotional life?
a.
Five percent of book titles in North Korea are about the two Kims.
b.
Images of Kim Il-Sung and Kim Jong-Il are rarely seen.
c.
North Korean students at all levels take hundreds of hours of coursework that focus on the lives and accomplishments of the two Kims.
d.
Objects that the two leaders touch are destroyed.
1 points
Question 2
1. The use of the word “my” (e.g., my mother) as opposed to “our” (e.g., our mother) reflects a preoccupation with
a.
the needs of the group.
b.
the maternal instinct.
c.
parenthood.
d.
the needs of the individual.
1 points
Question 3
1. When sociologists think about ____________, they consider how people use the object and the meanings people assign to it.
a.
material culture
b.
folkways
c.
beliefs
d.
nonmaterial culture
1 points
Question 4
1. Upon entering a total institution, inmates experience a
a.
sense of euphoria.
b.
sense of deep relief.
c.
new beginning.
d.
break with past roles.
1 points
Question 5
1. The practice of male circumcision in South Korea can be traced to contact with the U.S. military during the Korean War. This process represents
a.
re-entry shock.
b.
reverse ethnocentrism.
c.
culture shock.
d.
transculture diffusion.
1 points
Question 6
1. The prescription drug addict who seeks out treatment to change destructive behavior is undergoing __________ resocialization.
a.
forced
b.
voluntary
c.
voluntary, informal
d.
involuntary
1 points
Question 7
1. The cases of Anna and Isabelle were used to illustrate
a.
the fact that humans are born with a great learning capacity.
b.
that people are born with preconceived notions about standards of appearance and behavior.
c.
the importance of social contact for normal development.
d.
that two-year-olds are bothered when rules are violated.
1 points
Question 8
1. Tiffany, one of the two Korean-American girls in the K-pop group Girls' Generation thought she would be able to adjust easily to life in Korea because her parents spoke Korean at home in the U.S. But she found that she had to learn so many little things. Tiffany was experiencing
a.
cultural relativism.
b.
re-entry shock.
c.
reverse ethnocentrism.
d.
culture shock.
1 points
Question 9
1. Which one of the following scenarios indicates that a bond of mutual expectation has developed between a baby and his or her caretaker?
a.
A baby comes to expect that if it cries, a caretaker will respond.
b.
A baby learns to comfort itsel ...
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1. Passive voice
Training link – pag.10
Ex. 2
a) Everyone was asked to make a donation.
b) Are teens’ opinions concerning voluntary work being studied?
c) Tina’s parents might have been informed about her pregnancy.
d) The consequences of their acts were known.
Ex. 3
a) A way to put an end to school bullying is being studied by teachers.
b) Teens’ body image is influenced by celebrities.
c) Teens’ needs and anxieties will be understood by parents someday.
d) People’s knowledge of the world is improved by voluntary work and great
satisfaction is felt by volunteers when helping others.
Workbook – pag.26
Ex. 1
a) A huge donation was made to the animal shelter by my friend Kevin.
b) Donations are being sent to poorer countries.
c) Huge efforts are made by parents to understand their kids.
d) Not all the problems can be solved by money.
Ex. 2
a) I was introduced to this volunteer organisation last year.
b) Donations are being sent to poorer countries.
c) An abandoned dog has been adopted.
d) An article about humanitarian work had already been written.
e) You will be told who you should sent your donation to.
f) Better results are expected soon.
Ex. 3
a) … was interrupted…
b) … won’t arrive…
c) … will be built / is going to be built…
d) … is read…
Ex. 4
a) … was damaged…
b) … caused… aren’t overcome…
c) … are needed…
d) … was invited…