Active voice

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51Perfect / Auxiliary verb / Voice / Passive voice / Verb / English grammar / Proto-Indo-European verbs / English passive voice / Linguistics / Grammar / Participle

SURVIVAL GUIDE | STUDYSmarter Active and passive voice Both active and passive voice are used in academic writing. There is a trend away from using the passive at present but in

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Language: English - Date: 2014-09-12 02:59:50
52Green chemistry / Grammar / Voice / ACS style / Anglo-Chinese School / Passive voice / Association of Caribbean States / Verb / Linguistics / Americas / American Chemical Society

Active vs. Passive Voice in Scientific Writing

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Language: English - Date: 2015-04-08 18:06:04
53Nomenclature / Noun / Mediation / Adjective / Parts of speech / Linguistics / Grammar

Aboriginal Interpreter Service A guide to plain English 1. Use active voice, avoid passives Change a passive statement to an active statement by supplying an actor (the doer). If the actor is unclear use ‘they’ or

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-22 19:28:19
54Conjugations / Voice / Passive voice / Verb / Active voice / Auxiliary verb / English grammar / English passive voice / Finnish grammar / Linguistics / Grammar / Parts of speech

Active and passive voice Active voice is where the individual, animal or thing doing the action comes before the verb. The dog fetched the ball. the one doing

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55Nomenclature / Noun / Mediation / Adjective / Parts of speech / Linguistics / Grammar

Aboriginal Interpreter Service A guide to plain English 1. Use active voice, avoid passives Change a passive statement to an active statement by supplying an actor (the doer). If the actor is unclear use ‘they’ or

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-22 19:28:19
56Nomenclature / Noun / Mediation / Adjective / Parts of speech / Linguistics / Grammar

Aboriginal Interpreter Service A guide to plain English 1. Use active voice, avoid passives Change a passive statement to an active statement by supplying an actor (the doer). If the actor is unclear use ‘they’ or

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Language: English - Date: 2013-12-22 19:28:19
57Philosophy of education / Curricula / Collaboration / Cooperative learning / Collaborative learning / Jigsaw / E-learning / Active learning / Literature Circles in EFL / Education / Educational psychology / Pedagogy

Co-operative Group Role Cards LEADER Makes sure that every voice is heard Focuses work around the learning task Sound bites: • Let’s hear from ____ next.”

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Language: English - Date: 2012-04-09 21:14:57
58

Harmful effects of secondhand smoke    Voice over: Second‐hand smoking is no different from active smoking.     Voice over: Both are hazardous to death.

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Source URL: www.tco.gov.hk

- Date: 2014-07-02 22:32:08
    59Business telephone system / Computer telephony integration / Simple Network Management Protocol / Voice-mail / Call accounting / Mitel / Virtual PBX / Telephony / Electronic engineering / Electronics

    Active Equipment Monitoring-TELEMANAGEMENT

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    Language: English - Date: 2015-01-19 07:28:24
    60Deponent verb / Participle / Verb / Latin / Voice / Deponent / Latin conjugation / Linguistics / Grammar / Principal parts

    DEPONENT VERBS There is a group of verbs in Latin which have passive forms but active meanings. They are called deponent verbs because they have “laid aside” (dëpönö, -ere) their passive meanings but have retained

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    Language: English - Date: 2005-04-27 14:23:03
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