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For the most part, we use the verb ‘arrange’ in the first person to denote a physical action in which you participate but the recipient of the action is not you. Mostly, the ation is directed ...
The “voice” of verbs (active or passive) is different than the “tense” of verbs. Tense defines action within time, when the verb happens. Voice defines the relationship between subject ...
This handout is available for download in PDF format. Active verbs are important components of any academic writing! Just as in other forms of writing, they work as engines, driving the action of your ...
It’s a prescription for writing success long promoted by writers and teachers. Active verbs propel the reader. They bring action to the page. They are concise (compare “walk back and forth ...