I disagree.
We are encouraged to use active voice in our writing, using passive sparingly or not at all. Using active or passive has nothing to do with word placement in a sentence.
Please rethink.
When is it appropriate to use the passive voice?(1 point)
It is never appropriate to use the passive voice.
when the person or thing performing the action comes before the verb****
when the person or thing performing the action is a proper noun
when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown
15 answers
c (when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown )
Yes, that's right.
Thanks I meant d
Yes, d (not c!!).
So is it D? Or C?
Select the correct word from the drop-down list. (1 point)
When the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in
. When the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in
.
I need help pls
When the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in
. When the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in
.
I need help pls
Correct answers for using passive and active voice quick check is,
1: active voice, passive voice
2: passive voice, active voice
3: when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown
4: Rebecca and Lauren went to the beach
5: revise it so the person or thing doing the action (the bluejays) comes before the verb (won)
I promise on my life this is the correct answer
1: active voice, passive voice
2: passive voice, active voice
3: when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown
4: Rebecca and Lauren went to the beach
5: revise it so the person or thing doing the action (the bluejays) comes before the verb (won)
I promise on my life this is the correct answer
@sofia is 100% correct trust me
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Sofia is 80% right... but for #3 the correct answer is "when the person or thing performing the action comes before the verb" This is for Connexus 2021 Users. Again, other than that she is correct.
Sorry don't listen to my comment she is 100% right lol
Thanks Sofia!