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'''== What is Passive Voice? ==''' | '''== What is Passive Voice? ==''' | ||
Passive voice is when the subject does not perform an action | Passive voice is when the subject does not perform an action. It is often confused with the active voice, where the subject actually does something. For example: | ||
'''(Active Voice)''' The professor wrote a novel. | |||
The subject (professor) performs an action (wrote) which produces the object (novel). In the passive voice, the order of the sentence is reversed so that the sentence merely describes: | The subject (professor) performs an action (wrote) which produces the object (novel). In the passive voice, the order of the sentence is reversed so that the sentence merely describes: | ||
The novel was written by the professor. | '''(Passive Voice)''' The novel was written by the professor. | ||
'''==Recognizing the Passive Voice==''' | |||
Recognize a passive construction by some form of the '''“be”''' (was) verb that proceeds a past participle (written), followed by a prepositional phrase (by the professor). | Recognize a passive construction by some form of the '''“be”''' (was) verb that proceeds a past participle (written), followed by a prepositional phrase (by the professor). |
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