Why agent is removed when we convert a sentence from active to passive?
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1. Agents always exist in passive voice sentences, mostly unexpressed but sometimes expressed by means of a by-phrase.
2. An agent is most frequently expressed when it is
a. the proper name of an artist, inventor, discoverer, innovator;
b. an indefinite noun phrase conveying new information;
c. an unexpected inanimate noun.
3. Passive voice sentences can be recast into the active voice with the agent in the subject position.
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2. An agent is most frequently expressed when it is
a. the proper name of an artist, inventor, discoverer, innovator;
b. an indefinite noun phrase conveying new information;
c. an unexpected inanimate noun.
3. Passive voice sentences can be recast into the active voice with the agent in the subject position.
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