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Match the definition to the term.

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

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Answer:1. Subject names voice ~ Active Voice

2. Such helping verbs as to have and to be ~ auxiliary

3. Have a receiver of the action named ~ transitive verbs

4. Presents a condition contrary to fact ~ subjunctive

5. Is used when two persons, objects, or actions are compared ~ comparative degree

6. Expresses a command ~ imperative

7. Is used when subject names receiver ~ passive voice

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1. Subject names voice ~ Active Voice

2. Such helping verbs as to have and to be ~ auxiliary

3. Have a receiver of the action named ~ transitive verbs

4. Presents a condition contrary to fact ~ subjunctive

5. Is used when two persons, objects, or actions are compared ~ comparative degree

6. Expresses a command ~ imperative

7. Is used when subject names receiver ~ passive voice
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