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: The novel was written by the professor. | : The novel was written 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) | 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). | ||
A passive sentence contains some form of the word "be." Diana Hacker states in her book, ''A Writer's Reference'', "forms of be (be, am, is, are, was, were, being, been) lack vigor because they convey no action" (128). | |||
Another problem with passive voice is it is often wordy and less concise than active voice. Wordiness, can cause a reader to become confused and/or lose interest in the material (OWL). | |||
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* Passive voice can be used in technical or scientific writing. | |||
* Passive voice can be used when what is doing the action is unknown or already well defined. | |||
* Passive voice can be used when what is recieveing the action (or the product of the action) is more important than what is doing the action. | |||
Example: Active | |||
Scientists discovered a cure for cancer. | |||
Example: Passive | |||
The cure for cancer was discovered by scientists. | |||
In these two examples, it is the product of the action that is needing to be emphasized, which makes passive voice a better choice for the sentence. | |||
* Constantly using active voice can cause a paper to sound choppy; using passive voice in sentences can sometimes make a paper flow better (Active). | |||
(Note: Be selective about when and how passive is used) | |||
== Progressive Tense == | == Progressive Tense == | ||
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Like the passive voice, use the progressive tense sparingly and strategically for specific rhetorical effect. Try to eliminate all unnecessary uses of the be verb. | Like the passive voice, use the progressive tense sparingly and strategically for specific rhetorical effect. Try to eliminate all unnecessary uses of the be verb. | ||
== Works Cited == | |||
* "Active vs. Passive Sentences." 2002. Academic center and the University of Houston Victoria. 22 Feb 2005 <[http://www.uhv.edu.ac/grammar/active.html Active vs.Passive Sentences]> | |||
* Hacker, Diana. ''A Writer's Reference''. Boston: Bedford/St.Martin's, 2003. | |||
* OWL.2000. Purdue University. 22 FEB 2005 <[http://owl.english.purdue.edu/hadnouts/grammar/g_actpass.html OWL]> | |||
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