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Ok, so tell me what’s the subject and verb in these sentences and also if they’re passive or actice sentences ! : ) 1. the children enjoyed the soccer game. 2. the room was painted blue. 3. cricket is played in australia. 4. my grandfather mailed a birthday gift to me. 5. the report must be completed by next wednesday. 6. dogs barked all night long! 7. the party invitation was received after the party! 8. the bike is being repaired. 9. i secretly munched on chocolate drops. 10. the librarian read the story to the kindergarten children. 11. my lunch money was stolen by an unknown theif. 12. i am paid every friday. 13. the movie was produced in thailand. if you have brief explanations for each sentence or a couple i’ll love you lol! sorry i was absent for class today, and i need ! : )

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