Created by musicclassroom_pk English Language High School 12th grade Writing Thai Author's Instructions - My Google Classroom Courses × 0 classes selected (0 students total) Quick Access Select all classes (0 classes) All Classes Loading courses... Cancel Share Share to selected Course __COURSE_NAME__ __STUDENT_NAME__ (__STUDENT_EMAIL__) ใบงาน อ่าน เขียนโน้ตสากล Download Worksheet Validation Check my answers Emails my answers to my teacher Full name Group/level School subject Teacher's email or key code Close Submit Validating worksheet... (12) Your answers have been sent to your teacher. Good luck! OK We encountered an error submitting your answers. Please try again. OK Advertisement | Go Ad Free Created by musicclassroom_pk English Language High School 12th grade Writing Thai Author's Instructions - Explore Worksheets to be in present English Language 12th grade to be in present Writing - English Language Complete the charts with: "am, is, are, amnot, isn't or arent" Top Notch 2 Unit 8 - Part 4&5 English Language 12th grade Top Notch 2 Unit 8 - Part 4&5 Writing - English Language Part 4 — Is the “by” phrase necessary? Read each sentence. Decide if the by phrase (in blue) is necessary or should be crossed out. Use the drop-down to choose Necessary or Cross out Part 5 — Active to Passive Change each sentence from the active to the passive voice. Type the new sentence in the blank. Top Notch 2 Unit 8 - Part 2&3 English Language 12th grade Top Notch 2 Unit 8 - Part 2&3 Writing - English Language Part 2 — Passive Participial Phrases Complete each sentence using a passive participial phrase. Follow the example. Part 3 — Types of Art Choose the correct word from the box to describe the type of art in each picture. Drag each word onto the correct number. Top Notch 2 Unit 7 - Part 4&5 English Language 12th grade Top Notch 2 Unit 7 - Part 4&5 Writing - English Language Part 4 — Match the Words Match the words on the left with the descriptions on the right. Draw an arrow from each word to its description. Part 5 — Reading: True or False Read the article. Then choose True or False for each statement.