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Events occur at same time, keep same tense-if not, then change the tenses
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Active Voice-Action is done by its subject Passive Voice-Action done to the subject
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Why? -less direct -less forceful -less concise -requires more words to express thought -results in awkward writing -hard to identify the performer of the action -sounds weak
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-you don’t know the performer of the action -don’t want to reveal the performer of the action -you want to emphasize the receiver more than the performer of the action
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“Lie” means to rest, to recline, to remain in a lying position-no object “Lay” means to put, or place something somewhere-obect
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“Sit” means to rest in a upright, seated position -no object “Set” means to put or to place somewhere -object Mnemonic Device (help you to remember) I sit with an i; I set the book on the edge with an e.
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“Rise” means to gain an upward direction -no object “Raise” means to move (something) in an upward direction; to grow or to bring to maturity-object Mnemonic Device (helps you to remember) “All rise and raise the window.”
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The form the verb takes to show attitude of the person using the verb 3 Types of Moods
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-A fact -An opinion -A question
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-A direct command -A request
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-A suggestion -A necessity -A condition contrary to fact -A wish
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