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Voice Grammar Definition

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middle voice
English Noun. middle voice (uncountable) (grammar) The form in which the subject of a verb performs some action upon itself. an example that is handled by ...
passive voice
The form of a transitive verb in which its subject receives the action. The passive voice is sometimes criticized for de-emphasizing the actor. Many ...
voice
Sound uttered by the mouth, especially that uttered by human beings in speech or song; steven; sound thus uttered considered as possessing some special ...
active voice
the form in which the subject of a verb carries out some action "The ball was kicked by Fred." would, in active voice, be "Fred kicked the ball."
strona
Polish: side page (grammar) voice strona czynna active voice strona bierna passive voice strona zwrotna reflexive voice
passive
Being subjected to an action without producing a reaction. Taking no action. He remained passive during the protest. (grammar) Being in the passive ...
voz
Galician: voice public opinion (grammar) voice of a verb (music) vocal register Portuguese: voice
passiivi
Finnish: passive voice (grammar) fourth person
inflection
a change in the form of a word that reflects a change in grammatical function. a change in pitch or tone of voice. (mathematics) a change in ...
passively
In a passive manner; without conscious or self-directed action. 2000, Brian D. Wisenden, "Scents of Danger", in Animal Signals: signalling and signal ...
inflect
To cause to curve inwards. (transitive, music) To change the tone or pitch of the voice when speaking or singing. (transitive, grammar) To vary the ...
vox
Latin: voice accent speech, remark (grammar) voice ; indicating the relation of the subject of the verb to the action which the verb expresses ...
transitive verb
: A verb that is accompanied (either clearly or implicitly) by a direct object in the active voice. It links the action taken by the subject with the ...
interrogative
Asking or denoting a question; pertaining to inquiry; questioning: as, an interrogative phrase, pronoun, or point; an interrogative look or tone of voice ...
Tai
manner, bearing, attitude Cantonese: voice - a particular mode of inflecting or conjugating verbs, or a particular form of a verb, by means of which is ...
passivo
Italian: first-person singular imperfect indicative of passire first-person singular present indicative of passivare passive
participle
Noun. participle (plural participles) (grammar) A form of a verb that may function as an adjective or noun. English has two types of participles: the ...
flexus
A low, curvilinear ridge with a scalloped pattern. Latin: a bending, turning, winding a transition, changing (of speech) modulation, inflection of the ...
aktiv
Albanian: active (gay sexuality) top, active Ai eshte aktiv. Dashnori i tij eshte pasiv. He's a top. His lover is a bottom. German: active
stoikheion
Ancient Greek: the gnomon of a sundial, or its shadow the primary element of some complex phenomenon (e.g. a simple sound of a voice) (grammar ...
f l
Arabic: to do to fulfill to act, to perform an activity to affect, to have an effect on to activate
slm
Arabic: to make peace with to treat peaceably to make up with safe, secure, safe and sound sound, whole, perfect, complete healthy, unimpaired ...
passif
French: the passive voice passive
zalogh
Russian: pawning, pawn pledge, deposit, security (grammar) voice (a particular mode of inflecting or conjugating verbs, or a particular form of a verb)
auxiliary verb
A verb that accompanies the main verb in a clause in order to make distinctions in tense, mood, voice or aspect
past participle
Wikipedia Noun. past participle (plural past participles) (grammar) A participle indicating a completed action or state. Usage notes. In English, the past ...
voz pasiva
Spanish: passive voice
dzaynarkowt yown
Armenian: interjection
positive
Formally laid down. [from the 14th c.] Stated definitively and without qualification. [from the 16th c.] Francis Bacon : Positive words, that he would ...
saor
Irish: free (grammar) autonomous (of Celtic verb forms similar in meaning to the passive voice) craftsman (stone) mason artificer
active
Having the power or quality of acting; causing change; communicating action or motion; acting; opposed to passive, that receives; as, certain active ...
verbe
French: speech tone of voice way of speaking (grammar) verb Interlingue: verb
h
Hebrew: The. This : the current or adjacent; used especially with nouns denoting periods of time, and especially yvom (yom, day ). hyvm ...
skn
Arabic: to be still, to be tranquil, to be peaceful to calm down, to repose, to rest (grammar) to be vowelless, to have no vowel to abate, to subside ...
Nu Xing
Cantonese: female Japanese: woman (grammar) feminine gender
stradatiel nyi zalogh
Russian: passive voice
dieistvitiel nyi zalogh
Russian: active voice
Shou Shen Xing
Japanese: Passive; passive voice; passive conjugation
alt
Alternative Catalan: high
Yu
language, words saying, expression Cantonese: A word. Speech. Language. A term
tala
A rhythmic pattern in Indian music. The currency of Samoa, divided into 100 sene Faroese: talk, conversation
laera
Faroese: teachings to learn to teach
rod
A straight, round stick, shaft, bar, cane, or staff. The circus strong man proved his strength by bending an iron rod, and then straightening it ...

 

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