- The passive voice in English is used when the object of a sentence is the focus or when the doer of the action is unknown
- It is formed using "to be" followed by the past participle of the verb
- Changing an active sentence to a passive one makes the object the subject
- Examples include simple present, simple past, present perfect, will-future, and modals
- The passive voice can include the by-agent or omit the doer of the action, using "someone" or "somebody" in the active sentence and omitting it in the passive sentence.
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