Avoiding the Passive Voice
You can tell you're using the passive voice when the subject of the sentence is acted on by the verb, as in the sentence "The car was sold." In Spanish, you could use the passive — "el coche fue vendido" and you'd be understood — but as this lesson on the active voice advises, you'd be more likely to express that thought in other ways such as "vendieron el coche."


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I find this very true. I have spoken Spanish for over 20 years, and only now am I realizing this. I have a Cuban friend, and she has straighted me out on this.