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💡 What is Passive Voice?
- • Active: The cat ate the fish. (Subject does the action)
- • Passive: The fish was eaten by the cat. (Action done to subject)
- • Active voice is usually clearer and more direct
- • Passive voice is often used in formal or scientific writing
- • Aim for less than 30% passive voice in most writing
What is the Passive Voice Checker?
The Passive Voice Checkerhelps you identify passive voice in your writing and improve your writing style. Perfect for writers, students, and professionals who want clearer, more direct writing.
Our tool detects passive voice patterns in your text and provides suggestions for more active, engaging writing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the passive voice checker really free?
Yes! Attachad's passive voice checker is completely free with no limits on usage.
What is passive voice?
Passive voice is when the subject receives the action rather than doing it. Example: 'The ball was thrown by John' vs 'John threw the ball'.
What is the ideal passive voice percentage?
Aim for less than 30% passive voice in most writing. Some genres like scientific writing may have more.
Can I use this for academic writing?
Absolutely! Some academic writing uses passive voice intentionally. The tool helps you make informed choices.
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