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In composing a lab report, however, passive voice may be the better choice. The difference in pressure was recorded might sound more scientific than I recorded the difference in pressure. In the language of lab reports, the fact that the technician did the action is CA_NAT_GUM_Hbk_ATE12_FM_T26-T47 4/9/08 11:34 AM irrelevant. A radiologist writes her report in the passive voice: No abnormalities were found, rather than I found no abnormalities. In English class, we show students the difference in tone between active and passive voice.

We have yet to solve the problem that exists because we lack a generic singular pronoun: He, Essays on Teaching Grammar T31 CA_NAT_GUM_Hbk_ATE12_FM_T26-T47 4/9/08 11:34 AM once preferred, is thought to be sexist; one sounds stilted and British; they is a grammatical mismatch. That leaves he or she, which can seem awfully conspicuous. It’s interesting to have students compare the style guides of various publications on sensitive points such as this. Page T32 guage, that is, the language of language.

EXAMPLES shake—shaking hug—hugged USAGE clearly stated and presented in red. Reference Note For more about spelling rules, see Chapter 16. For information on standard and nonstandard English, see page 245. EXAMPLES illustrate the language skill or concept being taught in various student-friendly sentences. T52 176 Chapter 9 Base Form Present Participle Past Past Participle clean [is] cleaning cleaned [have] cleaned hope [is] hoping hoped [have] hoped inspect [is] inspecting inspected [have] inspected slip [is] slipping slipped [have] slipped One common error in forming the past or the past participle of a regular verb is to leave off the –d or –ed ending.

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