A sentence is in the passive voice, on the other hand, when the subject is acted on by the verb. The passive voice is always constructed with a conjugated form of to be plus the verb's past participle. Doing this usually generates a preposition as well.
In Ernest Hemingway's "In Another Country," the narrator goes to the hospital every day for the rehabilitation of his knee, injured in the war.
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