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Guided Practice
IDENTIFYING PASSIVE VOICE
CONSTRUCTIONS
Below is a brief exercise in identifying passive
voice constructions. Read each sentence below. If you think
that it contains a passive voice construction, click YES; if
you think that it does not contain a passive voice construction,
click NO.
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The first speedometer was
built by Charles Babbage. YES NO
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Charles Babbage also developed
the logical structure of the computers that we use today.
YES NO
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Before the Industrial Revolution,
textiles were manufactured by
skilled spinners and weavers. YES NO
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In 1767, The first spinning
jenny was invented by James Hargreaves.
YES NO
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After that, textiles could
be manufactured in great quantities.
YES NO
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In 1793, Eli Whitney built
a machine that would clean the seeds out of green cotton.
YES
NO
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Unfortunately, Whitney's machine
was stolen from his carriage house one night. YES
NO
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While US soldiers were fighting
the War of 1812, Eli whitney was mass-producing
flawless precision rifles. YES
NO
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Gold was
found in California in 1849. YES NO
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The Pony Express was
established in 1860 by three California tycoons. YES
NO
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In 1836, Samuel F.B. Morse
assembled his first electromagnetic
telegraph machine. YES
NO
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In 1837, a dot-dash system
for sending messages by wire was developed
by Alfed Vail. YES
NO
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Vail's dot-dash system for
sending messages came to be called
the "Morse" Code YES
NO
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For 150 years, The Du Pont
company has produced high-quality
dynamite. YES
NO
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To this day, high-quality dynamite
is produced by the Du Pont company.
YES
NO
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The first census in the United
States was conducted in 1790.
YES
NO
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The very first electric tabulating
machine was devised by Herman
Hollerith. YES
NO
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The Hollerith tabulating machine
was used by several countries
for the purpose of conducting a national census. YES
NO
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In the early 1900s, most of
the teletypewriters in the United States were
built by American Telegraph and Telephone Company.
YES
NO
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The first electronic computer
was built by Thomas Flowers in
England in 1945. YES
NO
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Most automobiles in the United
States are built by General Motors,
Ford Motor Company, or Chrysler Corporation.
YES
NO
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