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what is used when the action done is more important than the doer​

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Answered by lokendrakumarlkj
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Answer:

However, passive voice can be used in scientific writing when the object being acted upon is more important than the doer of the action. To test for passive voice, use this sentence as an example: The door was closed by Ben. ... The phrase "by [someone or something]" appears in the sentence.

Answered by prerna16sl
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Answer:

The passive voice form is used when the action done is more important than the doer.

In passive form, action is placed first and then followed by the doer or the subject. Before the doer 'by' is used.

Explanation:

  • Passive voice where the sentence is formed in a way where the action of the verb is given more importance and the subject seems to be undergoing the course of action.
  • Passive voice is the opposite of active voice which is mostly used in day-to-day or normal sentences written or spoken.
  • Active voice is where the subject is given importance before the action of the verb.
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