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Continuing Education Tenses
Form the past perfect tense of the verb:
see
  1. saw
  2. had saw
  3. had seen
  4. did see
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Continuing Education Tenses
Continuing Education Tenses
The man                jeans.
  1. are wearing
  2. wearing
  3. is wearing
Continuing Education Tenses
Which sentence is written in the passive voice?
  1. Grandma sells her cookies at the market.
  2. My brother did not stop kicking me.
  3. The TV is advertised in the Sears catalog.
  4. The backpack was too heavy to carry.
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Continuing Education Tenses
When do we use the passive voice?
  1. when a statement is not true ("against facts")
  2. when the doer of the action is not important or unknown
  3. when a sentence is too long
  4. when we want to show anger or emotion
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Continuing Education Tenses

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