When the subject of a sentence isn't doing something, the verb is passive. On the other hand, a sentence is active when the subject performs the verb (action). For example, in this sentence the ...
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Crafting our sentences to their contextWe already took up three ways by which the passive voice can change this basic clause pattern: (1) make the indirect object the subject of the sentence: "Roberto was given a tender hug by Alicia."; ...
When the subject of a sentence isn't doing something, the verb is passive. On the other hand, a sentence is active when the subject performs the verb (action). For example, in this sentence the ...
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