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5 September, 11:48

Lady Macbeth smears the sleeping groom with King Duncan's blood.

a.

Active

b.

Passive

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  1. 5 September, 11:59
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    "Lady Macbeth smears the sleeping groom with King Duncan's blood" is an A. active sentence because Lady Macbeth (the active noun) smears (an active verb). A passive sentence would have been "King Duncan's blood was smeared on the sleeping groom."
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