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 Blog #2 Mastering English Grammar: Passive Voice, Comparatives, and Infinitives 1. Passive Voice Passive voice is a grammatical construction where the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performing it. It's formed by using a form of the verb "to be" followed by the past participle of the main verb. Example: Active Voice: The chef prepares the meal.Passive Voice: The meal is prepared by the chef. Passive voice is commonly used when the focus is on the action rather than the doer or when the doer is unknown or less important. 2. Comparatives Comparatives are used to compare two or more things, indicating which has a higher or lower degree of a particular quality. They're formed by adding "-er" to short adjectives or by using "more" before longer adjectives, followed by "than". Example: Short Adjective: This book is longer than that one.Long Adjective: This book is more interesting than that one. Comparatives help us exp