peeled
Passive voiceThis is a passive sentence. We can't tell from this sentence who peeled and quartered the apples.Compare with this active sentence - (we know who does the action):Jason peeled and quartered the applesThe apples were peeled and quartered (by Jason)In passive sentences the agent can be left out or put at the end of the sentence using by.
carefully = adverb nailed = past tense verb
imperative -- gives a directive, strong suggestion, or order.
Were is the verb in that sentence.
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The voice of the verb in the sentence "The apples were peeled and quartered" is passive. The subject (the apples) receives the action of being peeled and quartered rather than performing the action.
There is no recorded use of "to orange" as a verb. Orange serves as a noun (fruit) and adjective (color).
Passive voiceThis is a passive sentence. We can't tell from this sentence who peeled and quartered the apples.Compare with this active sentence - (we know who does the action):Jason peeled and quartered the applesThe apples were peeled and quartered (by Jason)In passive sentences the agent can be left out or put at the end of the sentence using by.
Carefully is the adverb in the sentence, "Bill studied the text very carefully."
carefully = adverb nailed = past tense verb
The present tense verb for "I am peeled the potato" would be "I peel the potato."
The mood of the verb in the sentence "Listen carefully to the instructions" is imperative. It is giving a command or request to the listener to take action.
Sure, here's a sentence with "light" used as a verb: He carefully lit the candles on the birthday cake.
No, "studied the lesson carefully" is not a complete sentence fragment. It is a verb phrase, but it is missing a subject or complement to make it a complete sentence.
The adverb carefully modifies the verb drives.The adverb very modifies the adverb carefully.
The sentence "All of the clues were carefully hidden by your teacher" is a passive sentence because the subject ("all of the clues") is being acted upon by the verb ("were hidden").
The verb in the sentence is "check." It is an action word that indicates the act of examining or reviewing something for accuracy or errors.