Dentists are assisted by dental hygienist,/it is a passive or active voice
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Answer: Passive Voice
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The given sentence is in Passive voice.
Explanation:
- Voice in English grammar, refers to the form of a verb that indicates when a subject acts or receives the action.
- The two grammatical voices are namely active and passive voices. While in the case of active voice, the subject does the action, in the passive voice the subject receives the action or the action is done by the object.
- The active voice demonstrates a sentence where the subject performs the action.
- It follows a clear structure: subject + verb + object.
- With passive voice, the subject comes after the verb.
- A passive voice leads to all kinds of structural confusion for the reader.
- It can be constructed as object+ verb + by+ subject.
- It is important to remember that tense and the meaning doesn't change in both constructions.
- Since the given sentence follows the format "object+ verb + by+ subject", thus it is identified as passive voice.
- i.e. In the passive voice, the subject becomes the receiver of the action: dentists (subject) are receiving assistance from the dental hygienists. The dentists are not doing the assisting.
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