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English, 07.11.2020 18:00 alaynajk04

PLEASE GUYS I NEED HELP WITH THIS ❤️ 1.Is this sentence: "As a child, I didn’t really like to go to the kindergarten, but when I started elementary school I regularly went to visit my educator after school." in Past Simple Active? If it is how Past Simple Passive of that sentense sounds?
2. Is this sentence: "It was nice to think about my profession being fun and doing what i loved." in Past Continuous active? If it is how Past Continuous Passive of that sentense sounds?
3. Is this sentence : "I have known from a young age that I wanted to be an educator." in Present Perfect Simple Active? If it is how Present Perfect simple passive sounds?
4. Is this sentence : " I had not worked in any kindergarten yet." in Past perfect simple active? If it is how Past perfect simple passive sounds?
5. How this sentence: " I'm going to try my best to be the preschool educator." sounds in passive voice?

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