1. active
  2. pasv_agls
  3. pasv_by

active

  1. Descriptions
    • active voice
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • active
  3. Examples
    • Is this working? (MICASE INT175SF003, Spoken)
    • It’s really cool. (MICASE LAB500SU089, Spoken)
    • In comparison, both the GDP and HDI values increase dramatically from the western regions to the coastal. (MICUSP SOC.G0.08.1, Written)
    • So this begs the question. (MICUSP SOC.G0.11.1, Written)

pasv_agls

  1. Descriptions
    • agentless passive
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • pasv_agls
  3. Examples
    • So different subsistence strategies have already been introduced to you. (MICASE LEL115JU090, Spoken)
    • It has to be exposed, right? (MICASE LES305MU108, Spoken)
    • It can be observed through the individual level in the formation of gender identity. (MICUSP SOC.G0.11.2, Written)
    • Judaism has an element of respect for the body that is derived from their holy book, the Torah. (MICUSP SOC.G0.13.2, Written)

pasv_by

  1. Descriptions
    • by passive
    • (Content to be added)
  2. Tag
    • pasv_by
  3. Examples
    • So it hasn’t been affected by any of these other processes. (MICASE LES425SU093, Spoken)
    • This poem is structured by seven four-line stanzas, with a rhyme scheme. (MICASE OFC300JJU149, Spoken)
    • Mead conceived of the self as existing in two entities, the “I” and the “me”, which are both infleunced by social interactions with others. (MICUSP SOC.G1.01.1, Written)
    • For Hobbes, this power of many over one could only be insured by the state. (MICUSP SOC.G1.04.1, Written)