Question
When is it appropriate to use the passive voice?(1 point)
Responses
when the person or thing performing the action is a proper noun
when the person or thing performing the action is a proper noun
when the person or thing performing the action comes before the verb
when the person or thing performing the action comes before the verb
when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown
when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown
It is never appropriate to use the passive voice.
Responses
when the person or thing performing the action is a proper noun
when the person or thing performing the action is a proper noun
when the person or thing performing the action comes before the verb
when the person or thing performing the action comes before the verb
when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown
when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown
It is never appropriate to use the passive voice.
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GPT-4o mini
The appropriate response is:
**when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown.**
Passive voice is often used when the focus is on the action itself rather than on who is performing the action, making it suitable in cases where the doer is not important or not known.
**when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown.**
Passive voice is often used when the focus is on the action itself rather than on who is performing the action, making it suitable in cases where the doer is not important or not known.
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