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1. subject names actor
2. such helping verbs as to have and to be
3. have a receiver of the action named
4. presents a condition contrary to fact
5. is used when two persons, objects, or actions are compared
6. expresses a command
7. is used when subject names receiver

A. active voice
B. passive voice
C. subjunctive
D. auxiliary
E. transitive verbs
F. imperative
G. comparative degree

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a f c d g b e

1. A - active voice

2. D - auxiliary
3. E - transitive verbs
4. C - subjunctive
5. G - comparative degree
6. F - imperative
7. B - passive voice

To match these items, we can start by understanding the definitions and characteristics of each term. Then we can match them based on the provided descriptions.

1. Subject names actor: This refers to the active voice, where the subject of a sentence performs the action.

2. Such helping verbs as to have and to be: These are auxiliary verbs, which assist the main verb in expressing tense or helping to form other verb phrases.

3. Have a receiver of the action named: This corresponds to transitive verbs. These verbs have a direct object that receives the action being done by the subject.

4. Presents a condition contrary to fact: This is known as the subjunctive mood, which is used to express hypothetical or contrary-to-fact situations.

5. Used when two persons, objects, or actions are compared: This refers to the comparative degree, which is used to compare two things, showing a higher, lower, or equal degree.

6. Expresses a command: This is the imperative, which is used to give direct orders or commands.

7. Used when subject names receiver: This is associated with the passive voice, where the subject of a sentence receives the action.

Now, let's match the terms to their corresponding descriptions:

1. Subject names actor: A. Active voice
2. Such helping verbs as to have and to be: D. Auxiliary
3. Have a receiver of the action named: E. Transitive verbs
4. Presents a condition contrary to fact: C. Subjunctive
5. Used when two persons, objects, or actions are compared: G. Comparative degree
6. Expresses a command: F. Imperative
7. Used when subject names receiver: B. Passive voice