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I write on the paper What passive voice?

The phrase "What passive voice?" doesn't make sense on its own. It's like asking, "What red?"

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* Are you asking for an explanation of the passive voice?

If so, I can provide a definition and examples:

The passive voice is a grammatical construction where the subject of the sentence receives the action of the verb, rather than performing the action.

Here's an example:

* Active voice: The dog chased the cat. (The dog is the subject and performs the action of chasing)

* Passive voice: The cat was chased by the dog. (The cat is the subject and receives the action of being chased)

* Are you asking for examples of passive voice sentences?

If so, I can provide some examples:

* The ball was thrown by the boy.

* The cake was eaten by the children.

* The house was built by the workers.

* Are you asking for a sentence in which the passive voice is used incorrectly or inappropriately?

If so, please provide me with the sentence and I can explain why it's incorrect.

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