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Read the newspaper article given below. It is incomplete. Put the verbs in
passive and some in the active. One has been done as an example.
Animals on the Roads
brackets into the correct tense and form. Some of the verbs should be in the
Roads often
More cars and lorries are being driven (drive) on our roads every year and as
a result of this, more and more wild animals are being killed (kill) by vehicles.
(cross) the routes that are being takes (take)
by the animals when they are migrating, breeding or feeding. Every spring many
thousands of toads are killed (kill) as they
(make)
their way to the traditional breeding ponds. All over the world, animals are victims
of the road and their dead remains can often been seen (can often see) lying
on the roadside. Many badgers and hedgehogs are being hit (hit) by cars
at night as they are moving around(move around) in search of food. Rabbits
sometimes seem to be hypnotisefto hypnotise) by the headlight of
cars and have been
(be) not able to move quickly out of the way. Birds
(sometimes hit) too as they
(fly) low
over roads.​

Answers

Answered by amanpanday2811
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Answer:

Verb- Driven, crossed, killing, flied

Explanation:

Verb-In the English language or any language for that matter, verbs happen to be an essential part of speech, without which it would be impossible to indicate what the subject is doing. It refers to all actions, including those related to feelings and emotions. Verbs come in different types and forms so that they can perform differently in order to provide complete meaning. Before we look into the types of verbs and the verb forms, let us look at how various dictionaries define the term ‘verb’

Auxiliary Verbs/Helping Verbs-

Auxiliary verbs or helping verbs, as the name suggests, is a verb that is used to help another verb sound sensible and meaningful. It is used to change the other verb’s tense, mood or voice. So, every time an auxiliary verb is used, you always have one more verb, which acts as the main verb in a sentence.

Modal Verbs-

Modal verbs are those verbs that are used to denote the possibility, probability, capability or necessity of something happening. Modal verbs, unlike other auxiliary verbs, cannot be used as a main verb in a sentence.

Phrasal Verbs-

Phrasal verbs include phrases that are formed by combining two or more parts of speech that performs the same function as a verb in a sentence. In most cases, a phrasal verb results from a combination of a verb and a preposition.

Linking Verbs

A linking verb, just like the name suggests, is a type of verb that is used to link the subjects in a sentence to the other parts of the sentence so that it is meaningful. It connects the subject to the object, an adjective and even a prepositional phrase. All ‘to be’ forms of verbs and verbs like ‘seem’ and ‘become’ can act as linking verbs.

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