passive voice

     

In grammar, the voice (also calle gender or diathesis) of a verb describes the relationship between the action (or state) that the verb expresses and the participants identified by its arguments (subject, object, etc.). When the subject is the agent or actor of the verb, the verb is in the active voice. When the subject is the patient, target or undergoer of the action, it is said to be in the passive voice.

Trivia about passive voice

  • The verbs in the title "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered" are in this grammatical voice

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