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  2. Voice (grammar) - Wikipedia

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    The active voice is the most commonly used in many languages and represents the "normal" case, in which the subject of the verb is the agent. In the active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action or causes the happening denoted by the verb. Sentence (1) is in active voice, as indicated by the verb form saw.

  3. Passive voice - Wikipedia

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    The active voice is the dominant voice used in English. Many commentators, notably George Orwell in his essay "Politics and the English Language" and Strunk & White in The Elements of Style, have urged minimizing use of the passive voice, but this is almost always based on these commentators' misunderstanding of what the passive voice is. [8]

  4. Active voice - Wikipedia

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    Active voice is a grammatical voice prevalent in many of the world's languages. It is the default voice for clauses that feature a transitive verb in nominative–accusative languages, including English and most Indo-European languages. In these languages, a verb is typically in the active voice when the subject of the verb is the doer of the ...

  5. English passive voice - Wikipedia

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    The English passive voice is used less often than the active voice, [3] but frequency varies according to the writer's style and the given field of writing. Contemporary style guides discourage excessive use of the passive voice but generally consider it to be acceptable in certain situations, such as when the patient is the topic of the ...

  6. Talk:Passive voice - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, a paradigm that defaults a sentence such as "the sky is blue" to active voice (since it it clearly isn't passive voice) exposes some serious linguistic defects if a subject/stative verb/adjective structure is construed to be active in the sense commonly understood as "the unmarked voice for clauses featuring a transitive verb in ...

  7. Tony Romo makes list of annoying NFL announcers - AOL

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    According to their methodology, there was a seed list of active NFL commentators currently working for any of ABC/ESPN, CBS, Fox, NBC, and Prime Video was established via Awful Announcing and Betway.

  8. Talk:Active voice - Wikipedia

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    A paragraph describing opinions toward passive voice was recently added. Isn't this really more related to passive voice than active voice? There is already a link to passive voice in the article. Cnilep 17:24, 20 July 2010 (UTC) Hearing no objection, I have removed the addition. It is still included in Passive voice.

  9. Thoughts of suicide can be active or passive, but what is the ...

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    Suicidal ideation (suicidal thoughts) exists on a spectrum: passive and active. Experts say the main difference between passive and active suicidal ideation is the intent and plan that accompanies ...