Understanding the Passive Voice Structure in English Grammar
Passive voice is a grammatical structure in English where the subject of a sentence is not the doer of the action, but the receiver of the action. In this structure, the object of the active voice sentence becomes the subject of the passive voice sentence, and the verb is changed to a passive form using to be + past participle. Passive voice is often used to focus on the action rather than the doer, or when the doer is unknown or less important. It is important to understand how to form and use the passive voice correctly in order to convey information effectively in English writing and speaking.
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