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Active and Passive Voice
In most cases and with most styles of writing, the active voice is preferred to the passive voice. The active voice is stronger than the passive, and it therefore produces more powerful sentences. If the subject of the sentence is the person or thing doing the acting, then the verb is in active voice.
If the subject of the sentence is the person or thing receiving the action, then the verb is in passive voice. The passive voice is created by writing a form of the verb to be with the past participle form of a verb. Such forms often include a by phrase after the verb phrase to indicate who performed the action. In addition to being less direct, the passive voice is also generally wordier than the active voice.
Using the Passive VoiceThere are times when the passive voice is preferred, however. For example, the passive voice is necessary when the person who acted is unknown.
The passive voice is also a good choice when the doer of the action is unimportant.
Moreover, the passive voice is appropriate when you want the emphasis of the sentence to be on the action, rather than on the person who performed the action. To shift the emphasis to the person acting, we use a prepositional phrase beginning with by.
And finally, the passive voice is useful when you want the doer of the action to remain anonymous.
Also see the article entitled “Conciseness.” Revising Passive SentencesWhen changing a passive construction to the active voice, make sure that you keep the same verb tense.
Again, when deciding whether to use the active or passive voice, think about the purpose of the sentence and the audience for whom it is intended. Then determine which part of the sentence is more important—the action itself or the person or thing doing the acting—and write accordingly. |
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