[ Grammar ]
The difference is that in an active sentence the subject performs the action and in a passive sentence the subject receives the action.
A. TRUE
B. FALSE

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Pronoun › ViewMy mother is a great chef at home. She always cook delicious dinner for ….
A. they
B. we
C. you
D. us
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“I begin to understand the concept of biodiversity.”
- He said that he began to understand the concept of Biodiversity.
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Mary: “I have three cars.”
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Is ______ easy for foreigners to use chopsticks?
A. this
B. that
C. it
D. they
