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A phrase in active voice has to have a form of "to be" and a past
participle. There's more to it, but without those, it's not active
voice.
Garner's "Modern American Usage" has good explanations for things like that.
On Fri, Aug 4, 2017 at 2:19 PM, Lauren <lauren -at- writeco -dot- net> wrote:
> ... Active voice is when the subject performs the action denoted by the verb.
> If the view is being shared, then, as I understand it, the action is sharing
> and the subject is a view. So, your example would be active voice. ...
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