单词:Active voice and passive voice
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1.Don't Use Adverbs 1.不要用副词 The adverb is not your friend. Adverbs are words that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs. Theyre the ones that usually end in -ly. With adverbs, the writer usually tells us he or she is afraid he/she isnt
How and Why We Sleep? It's apparent that everyone needs to sleep.However,most people vary think about how and why they sleep.We know that if we sleep well,we felt rested.If we don't sleep enough,we often felt tired and irritable.It seems there are tw
英语语法:说说主动被动语态那点事儿 Some English teachers actively encourage their students to depend on active voice, while others allow their students to depend on passive voice. Whats the difference, and why is the difference importa
Victor:今天我们来谈一下伟大的画家达芬奇吧。 Nancy:Da Vinci painted the Last Supper, also we can say The Last Supper was painted by Da Vinci. Victor:Nancy! 达芬奇,最后的晚餐,这两句话是一个意思? Nancy:right! Heres where we can use active voice
Today's topic is active voice versus passive voice. Here's Brian from Iowa: It drives me crazy when people write in passive voice. How can I teach people how to tell the difference between passive and active voice and stay away from passive voice? Th
Imagine that you are planning to travel to another country. There is a lot that you need to do before you leave. Here are some things that might need to be done: Your passport has to be renewed. Your hair still needs to be cut. Your shoes should be r
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by Mignon Fogarty Today's topic is active voice versus passive voice. The podcast edition of this article was sponsored by GoToMeeting. With this meeting service, you can hold your meetings over the Internet and give presentations, product demos and
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Everyday Grammar: When Passive Is Better than Active 英语日常语法:被动语态 This Everyday Grammar is all about the passive voice. The passive is a verb form in which the subject receives the action of the verb. For example, I was born on a S
Common Sentence Patterns: Part 4 English has many patterns. Learning and mastering these patterns can help you improve your writing and speaking skills. They can also help you do better on your next grammar test! Today, we explore a common verb patte
SCOTT SIMON, HOST: Harold Evans sees a lot of fog all around us - a fog of murky words, qualifiers and subordinate clauses that clog a sentence and route an expression into obscurity - puffed up phrases, passive voices, misused words and words with n
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Todd: Hey, so Jeff, you have an MBA, or you're studying to get an MBA? Jeff: I'm studying to get an MBA. Todd: OK, why did you choose to get an MBA. You don't seem like the business type of guy. YOu're always talking about nature and travel and art.