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Don't raise such dust change the voice

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Answered by parveensonisoni681
15

Answer:

your are advised to not raise such dust

Answered by smartbrainz
17

Such dust must not be raised

EXPLANATION:

The above instance is a case of changing from active voice to passive voice. The active voice defines any sentence where the subject does the action as specified by the verb. It adheres to a well-defined subject+verb+object construct which is simpler to comprehend and read.

In fact, sentences created in the active voice impacts our writing. That is, adopting active voice in writing implies that the subject of a sentence initially comes and does the action which the rest of the sentence defines. This is the most up-front way to represent our ideas, since it builds an obvious picture in the reader's mind of who is performing what.

This makes our writing much simpler to comprehend, which is precisely why many good writers choose the active voice. However, in passive voice, the subject no longer performs the verb’s action. Instead, it is being performed upon by the verb.

That is, the subject of the sentence in passive voice is no longer the "performer" of the specified action, rather the receiver of the action. Passive voice converses towards the sentence end, and this formation can hide, or obscure who is doing the action in the sentence. This makes our writing harder and wordier to follow and is not an appropriate choice for many good writers.  

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