![]() Also, you can look for forms of “to be” followed by a past participle. How do we know which is which? In passive voice, the doer comes after the thing that was done. The first sentence makes the paper into the subject and does not emphasize the verb or who committed the act. In the second sentence, you have a normal structure of a subject (professor) doing something active (passing) to an object (paper). ![]()
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