passive voice
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passive voices
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被动语态, 被动式
(in grammar) the form of a verb used when the grammatical subject is affected by the action of the verb, rather than performing it
The passive voice is a grammatical construction in which the subject of a sentence receives the action of the verb rather than performing it. In this structure, the focus is on the action itself or the recipient of the action, rather than the doer. The passive voice is typically formed by using a form of the verb "to be" followed by the past participle of the main verb. For example, in the sentence "The book was read by the teacher," "the book" is the subject that receives the action, while "the teacher" is mentioned later in the sentence. The passive voice is useful for emphasizing the action or the recipient, especially when the doer is unknown or less important in the context.
- Passive voice is often used when the doer of the action is unknown or unimportant.
被动语态常用于动作的执行者未知或不重要时。
- When you use passive voice, the object of the action becomes the subject of the sentence.
当你使用被动语态时,动作的对象成为句子的主语。
- Passive voice can sometimes make sentences sound more formal or impersonal.
被动语态有时可以使句子听起来更正式或客观。
- The sentence "The cake was baked by Mary" is an example of passive voice.
句子“蛋糕是玛丽烤的”是被动语态的一个例子。
- Many scientific papers rely on passive voice to focus on the research rather than the researchers.
许多科学论文依靠被动语态来关注研究而不是研究人员。
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