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The passive voice is used when the action is more important than the subject performing the action. It is used when the agent is unknown, unimportant, obvious, or to avoid mentioning them. The passive structure consists of the subject, a form of "to be" plus the past participle of the main verb. Only transitive verbs can be changed to the passive voice. Examples are provided of changing active sentences to the passive voice.



















