
The Power of the Passive Voice
Discover how changing a sentence from active to passive voice shifts the focus of the action. Learn when to use the passive voice to hide the subject or emphasise the object.
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Discover how changing a sentence from active to passive voice shifts the focus of the action. Learn when to use the passive voice to hide the subject or emphasise the object.
Key Questions
- How does the passive voice change the meaning or focus of a sentence?
- Why might an author choose to use the passive voice instead of the active voice?
- How can we identify the passive voice in a text?
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