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it's called the "active voice". ― Kazuko Saotome CV: Junko Iwao |
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So, as you've been studying, ― Kazuko Saotome CV: Junko Iwao |
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when you write the person or thing doing ― Kazuko Saotome CV: Junko Iwao |
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it's called the "active voice". ― Kazuko Saotome CV: Junko Iwao |
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The opposite, the "passive voice", ― Kazuko Saotome CV: Junko Iwao |
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is when we say that something was done to B by A, ― Kazuko Saotome CV: Junko Iwao |
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thus making the subject affected by the action. ― Kazuko Saotome CV: Junko Iwao |
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Passive voice is identifiable by a to be verb and a past participle. ― Kazuko Saotome CV: Junko Iwao |
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For example, if you write "he likes me..." ― Kazuko Saotome CV: Junko Iwao |
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Yesterday 11:27 pm
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Who is this?
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- Anonymous
Stop with the games and reading in bookstores and do something like flower arranging or koto playing.
- Kuroko Shirai
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