ELEMENTOS PARA USAR "PASSIVE VOICE"

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Note on ELEMENTOS PARA USAR "PASSIVE VOICE", created by JULIETA TORRES on 30/01/2019.
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Forming the Passive Voice While tense is all about time references, voice describes whether the grammatical subject of a clause performs or receives the action of the verb. Here’s the formula for the active voice: [subject]+[verb (performed by the subject)]+[optional object] Chester kicked the ball.   In a passive voice construction, the grammatical subject of the clause receives the action of the verb. So, the ball from the above sentence, which is receiving the action, becomes the subject. The formula: [subject]+[some form of the verb to be]+[past participle of a transitive verb]+[optional prepositional phrase] The ball was kicked by Chester.   That last little bit—“by Chester”—is a prepositional phrase that tells you who the performer of the action is. But even though Chester is the one doing the kicking, he’s no longer the grammatical subject. A passive voice construction can even drop him from the sentence entirely: The ball was kicked.   How’s that for anticlimactic?

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