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We find an overabundance of the passive voice in sentences created by self-protective business interests, magniloquent educators, and bombastic military writers (who must get weary of this accusation), who use the passive voice to avoid responsibility for actions taken.
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Passive Voice Passive sentences Passive - statements - Simple Past Passive - statements - Simple Present Passive - statements (more objects) Passive - statements (various tenses) Active or passive - Exercise 1 Active or passive - Exercise 2 Grammar Explanations - Passive Voice...
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English passive voice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In English, as in many other languages, the passive voice is a grammatical voice in which the subject receives the action of a transitive verb. Passive voice emphasizes the process rather than who i...
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Passive voice is a voice that indicates that the subject is the patient or recipient of the action denoted by the verb . ... Concept module: passive voice...
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Rewrite the sentences using a passive form. ... 1. IFL bought Nessafe. ... a) Nessafe had been bought by IFL.
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