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Do Now
  • In the paired sentences on your handout (Exercise
    8-2), circle the letter of the sentence that
    makes better use of its verbs, that flows better.
    Be ready to explain your choice.
  • What do the verbs in the correct answers have in
    common?

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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
  1. Use the active voice unless you have a good
    reason for choosing the passive.
  2. Replace be verbs that result in dull or wordy
    sentences.
  3. As a rule, make the subject the actor--the person
    or thing doing the action.

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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
  • The pumps were destroyed by a surge of power.
  • Passivethe subject is not the actor
  • A surge of power was responsible for the
    destruction of the pumps.
  • Be Verbs
  • A surge of power destroyed the pumps.
  • Active

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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
  • 1. Use the active voice unless you have a good
    reason for choosing the passive.
  • The fly ball was caught by Hernando.
  • Hernando caught the fly ball.
  • The transformer was struck by a bolt of
    lightning.
  • A bolt of lightning struck the transformer.

Make the ACTOR the SUBJECT!
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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
  • The land was stripped of timber before the
    settlers realized the consequences of their
    actions.
  • The settlers stripped the land of timber before
    realizing
  • The holiday decorations were not taken down until
    Valentines Day.
  • We did not take the holiday decorations down
    until Valentines Day.

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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
  • 2. Replace be verbs that result in dull or wordy
    sentences.
  • Burying nuclear waste in Antarctica would be in
    violation of an international treaty.
  • Burying nuclear waste would violate
  • When Rosa Parks was resistant to giving up her
    seat on the bus, she became a civil rights hero.
  • When Rosa Parks resisted giving up

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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
  • 3. As a rule, choose a subject that names the
    person or thing doing the action.
  • Exposure to Dr. Martinezs excellent teaching
    had the effect of inspiring me to major in
    education. (Weak)
  • Dr. Martinezs excellent teaching inspired me to
    major in education (Emphatic).
  • The use of cocaine by pregnant women can be a
    major cause of severe brain damage in infants.
    (Weak)
  • Cocaine used by pregnant women can cause severe
    brain damage in infants.

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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
  1. The Prussians were victorious over the Saxons in
    1745.
  2. The entire operation is managed by Ahmed, the
    producer.
  • The Prussians defeated the Saxons in 1745.
  • Ahmed, the producer, manages the entire
    operation.

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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
  • c. The video game programmers awkwardly paddled
    the sea kayaks.
  • e. Protesters were shouting on the courthouse
    steps.
  • The sea kayaks were awkwardly paddled by the
    video game programmers.
  • e. There were shouting protesters on the
    courthouse steps.

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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
  • The Passive is acceptable if
  • 1. Actor is unknown, oblivious, or irrelevant
  • A car was broken into last night on Clawson.
  • 2. Emphasis belongs to the receiver.
  • The criminal was arrested, tried, convicted, and
    sentenced to prison.
  • 3. In scientific writing, emphasizing the
    receiver lends an air of objectivity.
  • Participants in the study were asked to respond
    to a test.

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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
  • ADouglas assumed
  • C. Also, poor people did not own lovely homes,
    pianos, art, and books.
  • D. Douglass doubted
  • F. Instead, the beautiful homes with equally
    beautiful furniture and gardens indicated
    considerable wealth.
  • G. Laborers on the wharves handled quality
    merchandise and purchased it in the stores.

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Aim How do you make your verbs more active?
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