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Grammar The Passive Voice

The document contains a grammar lesson about the passive voice and practice questions related to identifying the passive voice in various sentences. It discusses some key uses of the passive voice including being used with completed aspects like "yet" and "to be known for" expressing characteristic or "to be known as" expressing identity. The questions test identifying the passive voice and proper form (e.g. past participle) in different sentence structures.

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Grammar The Passive Voice

The document contains a grammar lesson about the passive voice and practice questions related to identifying the passive voice in various sentences. It discusses some key uses of the passive voice including being used with completed aspects like "yet" and "to be known for" expressing characteristic or "to be known as" expressing identity. The questions test identifying the passive voice and proper form (e.g. past participle) in different sentence structures.

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