Match the different elements of the sentence with the corresponding grammar items for the sentence: The WRC was co-created by United Students Against Sweatshops.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to match the components of the passive voice sentence with their corresponding grammar terms. It involves identifying the subject, 'to be' verb, past participle, and object in the given sentence.
Answer
Subject: 'the WRC', 'to be': 'was', Past Participle: 'co-created', Object: 'by United Students Against Sweatshops'.
The sentence elements matched with their grammar items are: the WRC - subject, was - 'to be', co-created - past participle, by United Students Against Sweatshops - object.
Answer for screen readers
The sentence elements matched with their grammar items are: the WRC - subject, was - 'to be', co-created - past participle, by United Students Against Sweatshops - object.
More Information
In passive voice sentences, the subject receives the action, and the verb typically includes a form of 'to be' plus a past participle.
Tips
A common mistake is not recognizing the past participle or confusing the subject with the object (agent) in passive constructions.
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