V8/usr/lib/style/pass.t
A sentence is in the passive voice when its grammatical
subject is the receiver of the action.
PASSIVE: The ball was hit by the boy.
When the doer of the action in a sentence is the subject,
the sentence is in the active voice.
ACTIVE: The boy hit the ball.
The passive voice is sometimes needed
1. to emphasize the object of the sentence,
2. to vary the rhythm of the text, or
3. to avoid naming an unimportant actor.
EXAMPLE: The appropriations were approved.
Although passive sentences are sometimes needed,
psychological research has shown that they are harder to
comprehend than active sentences. Because of this you
should transform as many of your passives to actives as
possible. You can use the _s_t_y_l_e program to find all your
sentences with passive verbs in them, by typing the
following command when this program is finished.
style -p filename