Passive voce
Passive
voice details
Verbs that take objects
are called transitive verbs.
Verbs that don’t take
objects are called intransitive verbs.
For example:
The dog killed the rat.
Now the dog killed the
rat. The dog is the subject of the sentence and the rat is the object of the
sentence.
The dog did something
it’s the doer of the action and the rat had something to it and it is the
object of the sentence.
The
subject is the doer of the action but not always, sometimes we put the sentence
the other way round.
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