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Passive voice construction: followed by March Tue Dec 05, 2006 17:05 pm  Passive voice construction: followed by March
 

English Error, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #15 "The Months of the Year", question 3

Let's start with the first month of the year. It is called January. Next comes February, which is follow by March.

(a) with
(b) called
(c) follow

English Error, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #15 "The Months of the Year", answer 3

Let's start with the first month of the year. It is called January. Next comes February, which is followed by March.

Correct entry: followed
The error was: (c) follow
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I choose c (follow) ... which is followed by March. I use passive voice. can you explain more because i'm a new learner. i don't understant much about grammar

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Passive voice construction: followed by March Thu Dec 07, 2006 10:46 am  Passive voice construction: followed by March
 

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