The document provides examples of sentences with active and passive voice as well as relative clauses. In the active to passive section, the first sentence has her sister as the subject changing the oil in my car. The second sentence has everybody failing exams because the teacher didn't advise. The third sentence has my parents sending me to an English school. The fourth sentence has María's parents giving her a computer for her birthday. In the relative clauses section, the first sentence identifies the boy sitting over there as the speaker's best friend. The second sentence assumes the woman must be rich because her car is a Jaguar. The third sentence notes their house was completely ruined and could be seen from a distance. The fourth sentence asks for the name of
The document provides examples of sentences with active and passive voice as well as relative clauses. In the active to passive section, the first sentence has her sister as the subject changing the oil in my car. The second sentence has everybody failing exams because the teacher didn't advise. The third sentence has my parents sending me to an English school. The fourth sentence has María's parents giving her a computer for her birthday. In the relative clauses section, the first sentence identifies the boy sitting over there as the speaker's best friend. The second sentence assumes the woman must be rich because her car is a Jaguar. The third sentence notes their house was completely ruined and could be seen from a distance. The fourth sentence asks for the name of
The document provides examples of sentences with active and passive voice as well as relative clauses. In the active to passive section, the first sentence has her sister as the subject changing the oil in my car. The second sentence has everybody failing exams because the teacher didn't advise. The third sentence has my parents sending me to an English school. The fourth sentence has María's parents giving her a computer for her birthday. In the relative clauses section, the first sentence identifies the boy sitting over there as the speaker's best friend. The second sentence assumes the woman must be rich because her car is a Jaguar. The third sentence notes their house was completely ruined and could be seen from a distance. The fourth sentence asks for the name of