Active tense
Active tense
Television production glossary
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Definition of active tense
Active tense: Broadcasters usually write in active tense, rather than passive. Active tense sentences are shorter and use words more efficiently, and their meaning is more apparent. Avoid prepositional phrases. When possible use possessives in their place (e.g. Mrs. Johnson plans to open a dress shop instead of Mrs. Johnson plans to open up a shop of dresses).
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