Base dudow 026 2000 – Questão 4

Linguagens / Inglês / Active and passive voice / Passive structures
Assinale a alternativa que apresente a forma correta da voz passiva da seguinte frase:
"The decline of Education threatens our future as a nation and as a people".
a) Our future is threatened by the nation and the Education's decline.
b) Our future was threatened by the decline of Education as a nation and as a people.
c) Our future is to be threatened by the people as a nation.
d) Our future as a nation and as a people is threatened by the decline of Education.
e) A nation and a people are threatening the Education's decline.

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