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Is “my sister and I grew up and went to school in Jamaica” an active or passive verb?
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Is “my sister and I grew up and went to school in Jamaica” an active or passive verb?
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Active because u are telling someone where u and ur sister grew up in a conversational manner whereas if u said me and my sister are from Jamaica it’s a more passive manner
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Step-by-step explanation:
because you are telling someone
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