Asked by hola
Which sentence uses the verb voice that emphasizes the actor rather than the action?
Responses
The tango is being taught to the children.
The tango is being taught to the children.
My garden is being invaded by weeds.
My garden is being invaded by weeds.
Ronnie appears so sweet and kind in public, but she can be difficult at times.
Ronnie appears so sweet and kind in public, but she can be difficult at times.
This dish will be greatly improved by only a few dashes of salt.
Responses
The tango is being taught to the children.
The tango is being taught to the children.
My garden is being invaded by weeds.
My garden is being invaded by weeds.
Ronnie appears so sweet and kind in public, but she can be difficult at times.
Ronnie appears so sweet and kind in public, but she can be difficult at times.
This dish will be greatly improved by only a few dashes of salt.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The sentence that uses the verb voice that emphasizes the actor rather than the action is:
**"Ronnie appears so sweet and kind in public, but she can be difficult at times."**
This sentence focuses on Ronnie as the actor and her characteristics rather than any specific action. The other sentences emphasize the actions or states rather than the actor.
**"Ronnie appears so sweet and kind in public, but she can be difficult at times."**
This sentence focuses on Ronnie as the actor and her characteristics rather than any specific action. The other sentences emphasize the actions or states rather than the actor.
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