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  1. The passive voice of a verb always consists of a form of the helping verb be plus the past tense of the main verb: was told, are examined, has been broken. Although sometimes appropriate, …

  2. The passive voice means the subject is not performing the action of the verb (actively), but rather, is passively having an action done on them. Now that you know what passive voice is, you can …

  3. The passive voice is considered “weak.” It shows interest in the person or object that experiences an action rather than the person or object that performs the action.

  4. Passive voice is a sentence structure in which the subject of the sentence receives the action of the verb. (This is a flip of active voices structure in which the subject performs the action of the …

  5. In this lesson you are going to look at advanced uses of the passive voice. A deal was made by the two business executives. We often form the passive voice with the verb to be + past …

  6. In the active voice, the subject of the sentence does the acting; in the passive voice, the subject is acted upon. Active Voice: Our neighbor's dog bit my son. Passive Voice: My son was bitten by …

  7. When a sentence is written in the active voice, the subject performs the action; in the passive voice, the subject receives the action. In academic writing, it is generally preferred to choose …