Understanding Active and Passive Voice Usage
Learn about the differences between active and passive voice in English grammar, how to convert sentences from active to passive voice, and examples of active and passive voice usage in different tenses. Understand which verbs can be used in passive voice constructions and practice changing sentences into passive voice form.
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ACTIVE & PASSIVE VOICE ACTIVE & PASSIVE VOICE By: Muhammad Muslim Nasution, S.Pd.I, M.Hum
2 I In the active voice n the active voice, the sentence s subject performs the action. The The passive passiveof of an an active activetense tense is formed byputting theverb to be into the same tense as the active verb and adding the past participle of the active verb. The subject becomes the agent agent of the passive verb (the object in active becomesubjectinpassive).Theagentisveryoftennotmentioned. Whenitismentioneditisprecededby by andplacedattheendof theclause. subject of the active verb Pattern: .... +Tobe + Verb 3 (Past participle)+ ..... Example: I eat banana (Active) Banana is eaten by me (Passive) To be: is, am are (Present) was, were (Past) been (Past participle) being (Continuous).
3 Tense Active & Passive Voice Simple Present Tense He fixes the car. The car is fixed by him. Simple Past Tense He fixed the car. The car was fixed by him. Present Continuous He is fixing the car. The car is being fixed by the him. Simple Future Tense He will fix the car. The car will be fixed by him. Present Perfect Tense He has fixed the car. The car has been fixed by him.
4 We can't use the passive voice with intransitive verbs (verbs that have no object). Example: Active: He fixed the clock. (fixed = transitive; the clock = the object) Passive: The clock was fixed by him. Active: He laughed. They're coming over. An accident has happened. Passive: (No Pasive)
5 The verbs laugh, come, happen are intransitive. There are no objects; therefore there is no possibility of making these sentences into the passive voice. With state verbs, some of them can be used in the passive voice and others cannot. Verbs that can be used in the passive voice include need, know, include, involve, love, hate, see, hear, feel. Example: Active: We need some books. Passive: Some books are needed by us.
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Change into Passive Voice 1. Active :Mr. James wore safety helmet yesterday morning. Passive: _________________________________________________ 1. Active : I am cutting the bolt. Passive: _________________________________________________ 1. Active : The mechanical engineering studies Math twice a week. Passive:__________________________________________ 1. Active : The mechanic will repair my car machine tomorrow. Passive:__________________________________________ 1. Active : Tom bought a new spark plug yesterday. Passive: _________________________________________________