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A passive verb is a verb that appears in a sentence where the subject receives the action of the verb,
rather than performing it. Passive verbs always include a form of the verb "to be". For example, "The cat
scratched Joanna" is active voice, while "Joanna was scratched by the cat" is passive voice.

Here are some more examples of active and passive verbs:

 Active: "Mr Brewer kicked the ball"

 Passive: "The ball was kicked by Mr Brewer"

 Active: "Roberta takes karate lessons"

 Passive: "Answers to the survey are being sought by Dr. Eggleston"

While some teachers and professors may consider the use of passive voice to be a bad writing habit, it is
not grammatically incorrect and can be useful and appropriate in certain situations. For example, the
passive voice is often used to report something or state a fact.

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Transitive verbs have both active and passive forms. Passive forms are made up of the verb be with a
past participle.

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When the subject of a sentence isn't doing something the verb is passive. Find out more about passive
verbs in this Bitesize Primary KS2 guides.

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Use passive verbs when you do not want to specify the actor. If the actor is either unknown or irrelevant,
you may not want to specify an actor: “Crimes were ...

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The passive voice is used when we want to emphasize the action (the verb) and the object of a sentence
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