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  2. Passive Voice: What Passive Voice Is and When to Use It - ...

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    But the passive voice is not incorrect. In fact, there are times when it can come in handy. Read on to learn how to form the active and passive voices, when using the passive voice is a good idea, and how to avoid confusing it with similar forms.

  3. 50 Passive Voice Examples - EnglishPost.org

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    In this post, you will find all the examples of passive voices sentences that you need including passive voice examples with modals. The passive voice is used to show interest in the person or object that experiences an action rather than the person or object that performs the action.

  4. What is Passive Voice? Definition, Examples of Passive Sentences...

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    The passive writing voice occurs when something that is ordinarily “done by” the subject of a sentence is “done by” the object of a sentence. In the passive writing voice, whatever is doing the action of the sentence is not the grammatical subject of the sentence.

  5. This handout will help you understand what passive voice is, why many instructors frown upon it, and how you can revise to achieve greater clarity.

  6. Passive Voice - Grammar Monster

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    The term "passive voice" describes a verb whose action is done to the subject not by the subject. For example: The sheriff was shot. (This is an example of the passive voice. The subject of the verb is "the sheriff." The action of the verb ("to shoot") is done to the subject.) Now, look at this example: He shot the sheriff.

  7. Passive Sentence: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster

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    A passive sentence is a sentence where the subject does not perform the action of the verb. In a passive sentence, the action of the verb is done to the subject. 'The cake was eaten by the dog' is an example of a passive sentence.

  8. What are passive verbs? - English Grammar Revolution

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    Passive verbs receive the action of the verb. See examples and learn about diagramming sentences that are written in the passive voice.

  9. Passive: forms - Grammar - Cambridge Dictionary

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    We use passive forms of tenses in the same way as we use their active equivalents. For example, we use the present simple in the passive to talk about general or permanent states, or general facts we think are true at the present time: Mr Lloyd and Mrs James teach Geography. (present simple active)

  10. The Passive Voice - Perfect English Grammar

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    In this case, we can use a passive, which puts the object first: Two cups of coffee were drunk (we can add 'by me' if we want, but it isn't necessary). How to make the Passive in English. We make the passive by putting the verb 'to be' into whatever tense we need and then adding the past participle. For regular verbs, we make the past ...

  11. The passive sentence includes the verb “to be” and the past participle of the main verb, such as “is written” or “was painted”. Furthermore, the passive voice emphasizes the action, whereas the active voice emphasizes the subject performing the action.