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Active and Passive voice
Active Voice
Active Voice: One of the two “voices” of verbs. When the verb of a sentence is in the active voice, the subject is doing the acting, as in the sentence “Kevin hit the ball.” Kevin (the subject of the sentence) acts in relation to the ball.
passive voice
One of the two “voices” of verbs. A verb is in the passive voice when the subject of the sentence is acted on by the verb. For example, in “The ball was thrown by the pitcher,” the ball (the subject) receives the action of the verb, and was thrown is in the passive voice. The same sentence cast in the active voice would be, “The pitcher threw the ball.”
examples!!!
Active Voice
1. Mrs.West sent the email.
2. Mickey Mouse ate the candy.
3. Mr.Cagill yelled at the kids.
Passive Voice
1. Mrs.West must have sent the email.
2. Mickey Mouse must have eaten the candy.
3. Mr.Cargill must have yelled at the kids.
1. Mrs.West sent the email.
2. Mickey Mouse ate the candy.
3. Mr.Cagill yelled at the kids.
Passive Voice
1. Mrs.West must have sent the email.
2. Mickey Mouse must have eaten the candy.
3. Mr.Cargill must have yelled at the kids.