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Mizansinha007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

When should I use "Active & Passive"?

#1. Your documents have not been damaged.
#2. My father has been murdered.

These are in passive sense. Why are not these in 'Active'?

Thanks in advance, teachers.
  

Top answer

The speaker does not know who committed these actions, is not interested in who committed them, or is minimising their importance.

  • The speaker does not know who committed these actions, is not interested in who committed them, or is minimising their importance.
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The speaker does not know who committed these actions, is not interested in who committed them, or is minimising their importance.
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fivejedjonThe speaker does not know who committed these actions, is not interested in who committed them, or is minimising their importance.
Or he is trying to hide something from the reader.

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