That sentence is written in active voice, despite being somewhat ambiguous.
B is active. A is passive.
I built a large sandcastle.
"Rick and Kate built the house with their own hands" is in the active voice, because the subject (Rick and Kate) performs the action (building the house).The other two sentences are in the passive voice, because instead of having the subject perform the action, the action is performed upon the subject. Another way of saying that is that the subject receives the action. In "The test will be offered several times this week", the action (offering) is performed upon the test. In "Formal clothing must be worn to Kim's wedding", the formal clothing receives the action (wearing).
The spelling should be hyphenated "hands-on" (involving active participation).
The nouns in the sentence are: boy, hands, and soap.
B is active. A is passive.
I built a large sandcastle.
The Hands That Built America was created on 2002-12-17.
During active play only the goalkeeper can use his hands. Out of active play anyone.
"Rick and Kate built the house with their own hands" is in the active voice, because the subject (Rick and Kate) performs the action (building the house).The other two sentences are in the passive voice, because instead of having the subject perform the action, the action is performed upon the subject. Another way of saying that is that the subject receives the action. In "The test will be offered several times this week", the action (offering) is performed upon the test. In "Formal clothing must be worn to Kim's wedding", the formal clothing receives the action (wearing).
The spelling should be hyphenated "hands-on" (involving active participation).
The nouns in the sentence are: boy, hands, and soap.
Yes
The ship was build with their hands
13 hands
a kidergarten student writes a sentence with his hands -.-...
It was built by the storng hands of farmers.