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Whether you write on a part- or full-time basis, you can benefit from becoming more familiar with an often-overlooked aspect of writing that is treated in today’s column: active and passive voice ...
Learn how to use the active and passive voice with BBC Bitesize KS3 English.
Passive speech is awkward and sometimes hard to understand. Let Word find your passive voice content and help you correct it.
Active voice is clearly the better choice for any sort of content marketing material. Below you will find a summary of active and passive voice, and what areas of writing they are typically used in.
Using the active voice is straightforward and simple, but that doesn’t necessarily mean the passive voice is to be avoided at all costs. What’s the passive voice?
How to Set Up Active & Passive Voice in Microsoft Word 2010. Microsoft Word 2010 can help punch up your document's prose by alerting you when you use passive voice in a sentence.
That’s a tool: When you are trying to emphasize the victim or receiver of the action, use the passive voice. But when the subject turns to direct action, use the active voice to describe it.
Passive Voice: "Responsible for answering phones and directing calls." Active Voice: "Answered calls and directed lines to the appropriate individual." See how the first example makes it sound ...
Learn how to use the active and passive voice with BBC Bitesize KS3 English.