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Style: Intransitive Verbs Intransitive verbs (be, exist, become) cannot cross over and take objects. Used too often, they flatten a sentence by announcing ideas rather than using them. Transitive verbs like have, get, go, used too often, dull the prose:
Rewritten with more active verbs, the passage shows more of the author's interest in his subject:
Replacing there is, there are, etc. with active verbs also saves words: saving words makes the writing leaner and more muscular. Passive
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