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it was evaporated
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "it was evaporated" is not correct in standard English usage.
The correct form would typically be "it evaporated" or "it was evaporated by." Example: "The water in the pot was heated until it was evaporated completely."
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In order to remove the solvent from the mixture, it was evaporated within 1 day.
After the addition of recovery standards into toluene fraction, it was evaporated into 20 µl of nonane.
It was evaporated to dry, and the dry residue was dissolved in 500 μL of anhydrous pyridine; in addition to the pyridine solution, 250 μL of acetic anhydride was added and the vial was closed tightly.
The supernatant was filtered with Wattman paper and it was evaporated using Rotavapor (Laborota 4002-Control Heidolph, Germany).
After stirring at room temperature for 2 min, it was evaporated under vacuum to give a yellow residue.
Finally, the fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) were obtained by transferring the upper phase to another tube, where it was evaporated in the same conditions as before.
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51 human-written examples
Till then, the official story was that the oil was coming up from the well to the surface where, presumably, it was evaporating and dispersing — either naturally or through chemicals.
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The vote brings America's simultaneously forbidding and flouted immigration system as close to a much-needed overhaul as it has been in a generation.But even as support for the measure was solidifying in the Senate, it was evaporating in the House.
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Technicians first need to get a brine, or water saturated with salt that is found deep beneath the salt desert, to the surface, where it is evaporated in pools to expose the lithium.
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As the feed water passes through the absorber tubes of the solar field, part of it is evaporated into steam.
In essence, a solution of Ti(OBut 4 in 1 L of absolute ethanol is stirred at room temperature, and after 6.5 h, it is evaporated to dryness under atmospheric conditions.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a process, specify what 'it' refers to for clarity. For example, instead of saying "it was evaporated", clarify "the solvent was evaporated".
Common error
Avoid using the passive voice unless the agent performing the action is unknown or unimportant. Active voice, such as "the heat evaporated it", is often more direct and concise.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "it was evaporated" functions as a passive construction, indicating that something underwent the process of evaporation. However, as Ludwig AI points out, it's often more effective to use the active voice or specify the subject for clarity.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "it was evaporated" is a passive construction that describes the process of something undergoing evaporation. While found in various contexts, especially in scientific literature and news reports, Ludwig AI suggests that its grammatical correctness is questionable. It is better to prefer the active voice, such as "it evaporated", or explicitly state what was evaporated for better clarity. Alternatives include "it evaporated" or specifying the substance that underwent evaporation. The phrase is more frequently encountered in scientific contexts but appears in news and general writing as well. Using a more direct structure can enhance readability and precision in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
it evaporated
Active voice, implying the subject underwent evaporation without external influence.
it was vaporized
Synonymous with evaporation, emphasizing the change of state to vapor.
it had evaporated
Past perfect tense, indicating completion of evaporation before a specific time.
it was removed by evaporation
Explicitly states the method of removal, adding clarity and precision.
it turned to vapor
Focuses on the resulting state after the transformation.
it disappeared
Implies complete removal or loss, broader than just evaporation.
it dissipated
Indicates scattering or fading away, similar to evaporation in effect.
it sublimated
Describes a specific phase transition directly from solid to gas.
it was dried
Suggests the removal of moisture, though not necessarily through evaporation alone.
it was drawn off
Implies the removal of liquid by some method, possibly including evaporation.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "it was evaporated"?
While sometimes encountered, "it was evaporated" is often considered grammatically awkward. It's usually better to use the active voice, such as "it evaporated", or specify what was evaporated, like "the water was evaporated".
What's a more natural way to express "it was evaporated"?
Alternatives include "it evaporated", "the liquid evaporated", or "the solvent was removed by evaporation". The best choice depends on the context and what you want to emphasize.
When is it appropriate to use the passive voice with "evaporate"?
The passive voice is suitable when the actor is unknown or irrelevant. For example, "the sample was evaporated under vacuum" focuses on the process rather than who performed it.
How does "it was evaporated" differ from "it evaporated"?
"It was evaporated" implies an external force or agent caused the evaporation. "It evaporated" suggests the evaporation occurred naturally or spontaneously.
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Real-world application tested