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Part I. The Expression of the Passive Voice William Harrison:
1. Introductory remarks;
2. General outline of ways of expressing the passive voice;
3. Expression of the passive voice by reflexive verbs;
4. The use of passive participles;
5. Expression of passive ideas by active constructions;
6. Comparison of English passive statements with Russian translations;
7. Conclusions;
8. Bibliography;
Part II. Agreement of the Verb-Predicate with a Collective Subject J Mullen: Text; Bibliography.
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