IN THE DECADES since Ronald Reagan's famous non-apology for the Iran-Contra scandal - "mistakes were made" - we've gotten used to treating the passive voice as a shady customer. It's shifty and craven, weak and flabby, we say. But do we have any idea what we're talking about? - Jan Freeman, The Word
Do we writers get it all wrong when it comes to the passive voice? The Boston Globe's Jan Freeman thinks so. Read what she has to say in Active resistance.
2 comments:
I enjoyed this piece Deb. Perhaps the passive voice is not so passive after all. Have an enjoyable weekend!
Belizegial: I'm glad you enjoyed the piece. I hope you're having a great weekend. :-)
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