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In which sentence is the underlined verb passive?
Mike *will ride* a horse at the ranch tomorrow.
Mike and Kim *are riding* horses.
Kim *had ridden* a horse before.
The horse *will be ridden* by Kim.
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"The horse *will be ridden* by Kim."
This is passive because it uses a form of "be" + past participle ("be ridden") and the subject (the horse) receives the action.
This is passive because it uses a form of "be" + past participle ("be ridden") and the subject (the horse) receives the action.
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