Understanding active and passive voice is important for clear communication in English. These two voices show who is performing the action and how the subject relates to the verb.
In the active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action. This voice is direct and often makes sentences clearer and more engaging.
Structure: Subject + Verb + Object
Example:
In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action instead of performing it. This voice can be useful when the focus is on the action or when the doer is unknown or unimportant.
Structure: Subject + Form of "to be" + Past Participle + (by + Agent)
Example:
To change a sentence from active to passive voice, follow these steps:
Example of Conversion
Active Voice
Passive Voice
1. Change to Passive Voice
Q: "The gardener watered the plants."
Ans:"The plants were watered by the gardener."
2. Change to Active Voice
Q: "The homework was completed by the student."
Ans:"The student completed the homework."
3. Identify the Voice
Q: "The book was read by Sarah."
Ans:Passive Voice
4. Identify the Voice
Q: "Tom plays football every Saturday."
Ans:Active Voice
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