Understanding Active and Passive Voice in Grammar

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Active and passive voice are forms of verb usage where the subject either performs the action (active voice) or receives the action (passive voice). Examples and explanations provided to grasp the concept effectively.


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  1. Active Voice & Passive Voice

  2. *Active and Passive Voice refer to the form of a verb that indicates when a grammatical subject performs the action or is the receiver of the action. *When a sentence is written in the active voice, the subject performs the action. Mary cleans the room every day. *When a sentence is written in the passive voice, the subject receives the action. The room is cleaned every day by Mary.

  3. Passive Form Tenses

  4. Q/Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. 1) A thief stole my car. My car was stolen by a thief. 2) She pays a lot of money. A lot of money is paid by her. 3) They have not read the book. The book have not been read by them. 5) Jane will buy a new computer. A new computer will be bought by Jane.

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