5 thoughts on ““zu” “nach” or “an”: How to say “to” in German”

  1. The passive voice in the present tense emphasizes the action or the recipient rather than the doer. For example, in the sentence, “The worth of Davido is recognized globally,” the focus is on the value of the artist rather than who acknowledges it. This structure uses the present form of “to be” (is) followed by the past participle (recognized). The passive voice is often used when the agent (who performs the action) is less important or unknown.

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