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Active voice is a
grammatical voice prevalent in many of the world's languages. It is the
default voice for
clauses that
feature a
transitive verb in...
- verb is in the
active voice. When the
subject is the patient,
target or
undergoer of the action, the verb is said to be in the p****ive
voice. When the subject...
- that
undergoes the
action or has its
state changed. This
contrasts with
active voice, in
which the
subject has the
agent role. For example, in the p****ive...
- The
Active Voice Building in Seattle, Washington, is a
reinforced concrete and steel-frame
office building with
solar bronze exterior window panels. It...
- sentence's
action is
referred to as the patient. In
sentences using the
active voice, the
subject is the
performer of the action—referred to as the agent...
- four
moods (indicative, imperative,
subjunctive and optative),
three voices (
active,
middle and p****ive), as well as
three persons (first,
second and third)...
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There are
three voices:
active (tvorni način), p****ive (trpni način), and
reflexive (refleksivni način).
Active and
reflexive voice can be in all tenses...
- for the school, if not the child, by
keeping an
active voice among the parents.: 51–52 The exit,
voice,
loyalty model can be used to
explain relationships...
- has four
voices: the
active voice a.k.a. the
agent trigger the p****ive
voice for
direct objects a.k.a. the
patient trigger the p****ive
voice for indirect...
- obsolete. In Lithuanian, p****ive
voice is
always analytical and
structured differently from the
active voice. P****ive
voice has no
perfect tense and no inchoative...