The problem is that passive verbs can make writing sound
when it needs to be personal because they highlight the action rather than the person performing it
impersonal
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When a verb acts on the subject of a sentence, it is in the passive voice. In "The ball was thrown by the pitcher," for example, the ball (the subject) receives the verb's action, and was thrown is in the passive voice.In English, the passive voice is not a tense. Each tense has its own passive voice, which is formed by combining an auxiliary verb to be with V3 (past participle) When we want to emphasise the action (the verb) and the object of a sentence rather than the subject, we use the passive voice. This means that either the subject is less important than the action itself, or we don't know who or what the subject is.
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