Active and Passive
Passive sentences move the focus of the sentence from the subject to the object.
- Someone stole my computer! (active)
- My computer was stolen! (passive)
Possible reasons for using the passive are:
The agent is not important
- The store was closed when I went. (who closed the store is not important)
- I can't use the elevator because it is broken down. (what caused it to break down is not important)
- I couldn't buy any tickets for the concert because it was sold out. (who sold all the tickets is not important)
The agent isn't known
- His bicycle was stolen. (we do not know who stole the bicycle)
- My living room window was broken when I got home yesterday. (we do not know who or what broke the window)
- My bag has been taken. (we do not know who took my bag)
The agent is not needed or already understood
- The criminal was arrested in front of the station. (of course, the police arrested the criminal)
- Romeo and Juliet was written hundreds of years ago. (of course, Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet)
- The subway is used quite a bit in this city. (of course, people use the subway)
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