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spread here takes the meaning of "spread" in its intransitive part of speech, so it can be used directly; Measure too
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To see whether the sentence is active is not to see what the subject is, but to look at 1Is the predicate transitive or intransitive 2The meaning expressed in the sentence does not contain a passive meaning.
For example, the first sentence spread can be used as an intransitive verb to indicate communication, so "the news will soon spread all over the world" can be expressed as an active expression.
The second sentence measure can also be used directly as an intransitive verb to represent a measure (there are ......width, height, length, etc.), so you can also directly use the initiative to indicate "the classroom is 10 meters wide".
Another example is that some of the verbs themselves use the active form to express "look, taste, smell, touch......”
Example: The Cake Tastes DeliciousThis cake tastes delicious. (It seems that cake is tasted, but taste is an intransitive verb when it indicates how it tastes, so we also use the initiative).
Another example is lie in ......At this time, if you say "the hospital is in the center of the city", you will say the hospital lies in the centre of the cityIn this sentence, the hospital is a thing, but we don't use passivity, because hospital and lie in don't have a passive meaning.
When to use passive? It should be the subject of the action in the sentence, and then the action should be in a passive form.
For example, he was punished by his fatherHe is the bearer of the action of punishment, and he is the subject again, and we use passivity.
Hope it helps
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This is generally the case, but there are exceptions. Both of your examples are active and passive.
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(tvshow,talent
show)kind
of__tv
show__
doyoulike
best?Generally refers to the addition of TV
sports
games.
doyouthink
oftheshow___
it'slike
itvery
much.This specifically means that there is no need to add TV
iaskyou___
questions?
b countable, only a few.
It can be matched. must
readbooks
enough
An adverb is added here to modify read
So use fully
It is also necessary to add an adverb of degree to be placed at the end of the sentence.
enough
enough
carefully
careful
tendollers
_enough.
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games
games, about games.
thing is followed by a singular number, so the s is not added.
B is an inquiring tone, so use some.
Because read is a verb, it should be described as an adverb.
c because he has s, is plural, so use are.
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The first one is TV
Show the second choice talent
Show Question 3 Pick B expresses the hope of getting the other party's affirmation.
The fourth question is acarefully
is an adverb modifying verb read
enough
Modifying adverbs and adjectives are placed behind them.
The fifth question is IS
Because money is an uncountable noun.
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tvshow
Here's a question about what kind of TV show you like.
talent
Show asks what you think of this talent show.
bquestions is a countable noun plural.
The adverb A carefully modifies the predicate verb read, enough is used with enough as an adjective, or enough with a noun.
btendollars
as a whole.
This ithink
is in the simple present tense.
So use is
Choose C. To make the car move is passive, use past participles.
anumber
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