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High school English elective 6 Roy's story full text translation quick answer urgent need

First of all, you must read the article carefully, understand the main content of the article, and then translate it sentence by sentence. The specific translation of this article is as follows:

I remember the first time I met Roy. He was standing in the center of a group of boys, and he was telling a joke. When he reached the final line, everyone burst out laughing.

I remember when I first met Roy, he Standing among a group of boys, telling a joke. When he reached the finish line, everyone laughed.

Roy laughed too.A loud happy laugh."Popular boy,"I thought to myself.My name is Daniel.I was from the north of England,but my father had been offered a better job in London ,and our whole family had moved there.

Roy also smiled. A happy laugh. "Popular boy," I thought to myself. My name is Daniel. I'm from the north of England but my dad got a better job in London and we all moved there.

I was 12 and, having lost all my old friends, I felt shy and lonely at my new school.

I was 12 and, having lost all my old friends, I felt shy and lonely at my new school. Feeling shy and lonely at school.

This part of the content mainly examines the knowledge points of passive voice:

Passive voice is used to explain the relationship between the subject and the predicate verb. There are two types of voice in English: active voice and passive voice. Active voice indicates that the subject is the performer of the action, and passive voice indicates that the subject is the recipient of the action. Passive voice is a special form of verb. Generally speaking, only transitive verbs that require an action object have passive voice.

Chinese often uses passive verbs such as "be", "receive" and "give" to express passive meaning?. The passive voice is composed of "the auxiliary verb be + the past participle of the transitive verb". The tense change in the passive voice only changes the form of be, leaving the past participle unchanged. The same goes for interrogative and negative forms.