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The document discusses the active and passive voice in English sentences. The active voice uses subject-verb-object structure, while the passive voice uses object-be/get-past participle (+agent) structure. The active voice is more common in conversation, while the passive voice is used more in explanations and reporting when the agent is unknown, unimportant, or being concealed. For example, sentences like "Bananas are grown in Ecuador" use the passive voice because the focus is on the bananas rather than w
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