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English, 19.02.2020 01:29 musfirahkhurram

Change the following sentences from active to passive voice
1) five policemen rounded up the robbers
2) Bright will hang the clothes tomorrow
3) The director binds ten reports every year
4) My wife chose three dresses
5) He will wind down the glass tonight
6) Jane split the wood in the morning
7) The dictator will eventually hang the militant
8) The children fling open all the windows every morning
9) David slew the gaint in the battle
10) The generosity of the hostess struck the guest

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