Describing a process using the passive voice



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Describing a process using the passive voice

Describing a process using the passive voice

When describing processes or procedures, you should write in a formal tone. To do this, use the grammatical construction called the passive voice. Not only does this make your work have an impersonal tone, but it also highlights each step or stage of the process you're describing. When describing a process



  1. Use the passive

  2. Use sequence connectors

In the passive voice, the subject is the recipient of the action and it essentially centres on the events that happen to the subject.

Chocolate Production

  • You should spend about 30 minutes on this task.

  • The illustration shows how chocolate is produced.

  • Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.


 

Chocolate Production


The diagram explains the process for the making of chocolate. There are a total of ten stages in the process, beginning with the growing of the pods on the cacao trees and culminating in the production of the chocolate.

To begin, the cocoa comes from the cacao tree, which is grown in the South American and African continents and the country of Indonesia _____________

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