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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.
When a construction begins “to start” is an active construction, while “to start” is a passive one.
Some schools of thought are inclined to reject the use of passive verbs in formal writing. Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations in different places.
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.
When a construction begins “to start” is an active construction, while “to start” is a passive one.
Some schools of thought are inclined to reject the use of passive verbs in formal writing. Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations in different places.
- 273021 views
- 22 answers
- 100478 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.
When a construction begins “to start” is an active construction, while “to start” is a passive one.
Some schools of thought are inclined to reject the use of passive verbs in formal writing. Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations in different places.
- 273021 views
- 22 answers
- 100478 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.
When a construction begins “to start” is an active construction, while “to start” is a passive one.
Some schools of thought are inclined to reject the use of passive verbs in formal writing. Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations in different places.
- 273021 views
- 22 answers
- 100478 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.
When a construction begins “to start” is an active construction, while “to start” is a passive one.
Some schools of thought are inclined to reject the use of passive verbs in formal writing. Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations in different places.
- 273021 views
- 22 answers
- 100478 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.
When a construction begins “to start” is an active construction, while “to start” is a passive one.
Some schools of thought are inclined to reject the use of passive verbs in formal writing. Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations in different places.
- 273021 views
- 22 answers
- 100478 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.
When a construction begins “to start” is an active construction, while “to start” is a passive one.
Some schools of thought are inclined to reject the use of passive verbs in formal writing. Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations in different places.
- 273021 views
- 22 answers
- 100478 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.
When a construction begins “to start” is an active construction, while “to start” is a passive one.
Some schools of thought are inclined to reject the use of passive verbs in formal writing. Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations in different places.
- 273021 views
- 22 answers
- 100478 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.
When a construction begins “to start” is an active construction, while “to start” is a passive one.
Some schools of thought are inclined to reject the use of passive verbs in formal writing. Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations in different places.
- 273021 views
- 22 answers
- 100478 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Word choice.
When a construction begins “to start” is an active construction, while “to start” is a passive one.
Some schools of thought are inclined to reject the use of passive verbs in formal writing. Both are acceptable, but they do carry slightly different connotations in different places.
- 273021 views
- 22 answers
- 100478 votes