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When is it appropriate to use passive voice verbs? Select all correct answers.

when you want to use a less wordy sentence construction

when you don't know who is responsible for the action

when you want the person or thing to perform the action

when you want to be vague about who is responsible for something

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Answer:

passive voice would be the 3rd one and the 4th one

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Answer:

B. When you don‘t know who Is responsible for the action

D. When you wasn’t to be vague about who is responsible for something

Step-by-step explanation:

Using the process of elimination, you can cross out answers A, (when you want to use a less wordy sentence construction) and C, (when you want the person or thing to perform the action), because A and C describe active voice rather than passive voice.

Passive voice usually lengthens the sentence by adding more words to it, and is used when you want to focus more on the action than the person doing it, meaning you would write the action being performed by the person, not the other way around.

Passive voice is usually not encouraged in writing, except when...

  • when you don’t know who is responsible for the action
  • when you want to be vague about who is responsible for something
  • when you want to focus on the action rather than the person doing it

Using what we know, answers B and D both are times when passive voice would be used and/ or recommended.

Also I took the quiz and I got it right :)

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