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civity 24 Change the following sentences into passive voice (remember you can leave out by...' if it is not needed for the sentence to make sense). 1.1 The insurance broker sold a policy yesterday. 1.2 The manager will discuss marketing strategy during the meeting. 1.3 The SPCA cares for abandoned animals. object 1.4 Fireworks cause many accidents. obiect 1.5 Fireworks have caused many accidents. 1.6 They must fill out an enrolment form... Object 1.7 We set up individuals for success. obiech 1.8 We do not allow skateboarding here. s 1.9 You may not use your cell phone in class. SL 1.10 Everybody in the village loves my grandfather. (1 Correct the errors in these passive voice sentences. 2.1 Although the decision had already being made, Loyiso knew a change dhall involved

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