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by rayiner
1521 days ago
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It’s quasi-passive voice—a sentence grammatically in the active voice but where the subject is purely passive. Such as “honey is sweet” is really an assertion about what happens when a person tastes honey. The “people” here are purely passive; the sentence is an assertion about what an implicit actor should or should not do with respect to people. |
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