Identify the subject of the sentence: The house was cleaned for the guests. *

1 point
house
cleaned
2. Identify whether the sentence is using active or passive voice: The match was lost by our team *
active
passive
Which of the sentences below use correct subject-verb agreement? *
1 point
Both of my dogs has collars on them.
Either the girls or the boy walk in the evening.
The hard tests come at the end of the fall.
Identify the gerund in the following sentence: Swimming is something the children love to do for fun. *
1 point
swimming
something
children
fun
Identify the participle in the following sentence: The news made us depressed. *
1 point
news
made
depressed
us
PLS HELP IM CONNEUS 8TH GRADE CBA ROUND 2 I NEED THE ANSWERS PLS

1. House/A

2.passive/A
3.The hard tests come at the end of the fall./D
4.swimming/A
5depressed/C

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I'd be happy to help you with your questions. Let's go through each question one by one and find the answers together.

1. Identify the subject of the sentence: The house was cleaned for the guests.
To find the subject of the sentence, we need to identify who or what is performing the action. In this case, the action is "cleaned." The subject of the sentence is "house."

2. Identify whether the sentence is using active or passive voice: The match was lost by our team.
To determine whether the sentence is in active or passive voice, we need to look at the subject and the verb. In this sentence, the subject is "match" and the verb is "was lost." Since the subject (match) is receiving the action (was lost), this sentence is in passive voice.

3. Which of the sentences below use correct subject-verb agreement?
To determine correct subject-verb agreement, we need to make sure that the subject and verb match in number (singular or plural). Let's examine each sentence you provided:
- "Both of my dogs has collars on them." (Incorrect) "has" should be replaced with "have" to agree with the plural subject "dogs."
- "Either the girls or the boy walk in the evening." (Correct) The verb "walk" agrees with the singular subject "boy."
- "The hard tests come at the end of the fall." (Correct) The verb "come" agrees with the plural subject "tests."

4. Identify the gerund in the following sentence: Swimming is something the children love to do for fun.
A gerund is a verb form that functions as a noun. In this sentence, "Swimming" is the gerund as it functions as the subject of the main verb "is."

5. Identify the participle in the following sentence: The news made us depressed.
A participle is a verb form that usually ends in -ed or -ing and can function as an adjective. In this sentence, "depressed" is the participle as it describes the state of "us" and is derived from the verb "depress."

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.