English, asked by lakel2748, 6 months ago

1. Say whether the groups of words that has been underlines in the following
sentences are phrases or clauses:

1. The snow has fallen without a sound.

2. Make hay while the sun shines.

3. This is the house where he lived.

4. He worked for three hours.

II.Tick the sentences with phrases and name its kind:

1. He is a wealthy man.

2. Shivaji was a soldier full of courage.

3. They went abroad.

4. To forgive one's enemies is a noble quality. The man spoke angrily.

5. The rabbits hopped through the garden.

6. She walks in a swift manner.​

Answers

Answered by gowdaramyar8
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Answer:

may be my answer helps you

Explanation:

Let’s examine the sentence: “River water pollution is often indicate by algae distribution.” The noun phrase, i.e., ‘river water pollution,’ is succeeded by verbs, ‘is’ and ‘indicate’ followed by preposition ‘by’ and then again noun phrase, ‘algae distribution.’ The first noun phrase is acting as subject of the sentence and the last noun phrase, as the object of the sentence. The present helping verb ‘is’ before the action verb ‘indicate’ shows that the action is being done by the object on the subject.

Active voice describes a sentence where the subject performs the action stated by the verb. In passive voice sentences, the subject is acted upon by the verb.

Hence, the sentence is in passive voice, and not active voice, as the passive forms are made up of the verb be with a past participle. So, the ‘be’ form is given with ‘is’ and the past participle would be given by ‘indicate.’ Therefore, the past participle of ‘indicate’ which is ‘indicated’ would be used here. Hence, the word or phrase that must be changed for the sentence to be correct is indicated by Option B. Option B is the correct answer.

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