what are you eating change into passive voice
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The passive voice
- When a verb is used in the passive voice, the subject is the person or thing that is being acted upon or impacted.
- Compared to the active voice, the passive voice has a more subdued tone.
- Or, to use the passive voice, the verb causes the subject to act.
The active voice:
- The verb's action is said to be carried out by the subject or object denoted by the grammatical subject in the active voice.
- The tone of the active voice is clear and concise.
- Use it when you want the reader's attention to be drawn to the sentence's subject and the action it is performing rather than the action's intended recipient.
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