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Active & Passive Voice. Understanding a writer’s tone. Passive Voice. Although the passive voice is not any less correct than the active voice, it is less direct, less forceful, and less concise. Passive voice requires more words to express a thought.
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Active & Passive Voice Understanding a writer’s tone.
Passive Voice • Although the passive voice is not any less correct than the active voice, it is less direct, less forceful, and less concise. • Passive voice requires more words to express a thought. • A sentence written in passive voice sounds weak.
Active Voice • Active voice uses strong verbs • It also has the subject of the sentence doing the action. • Whereas in passive voice, the action is done on the subject. • Or the subject is not involved at all.
Examples • Passive Voice: The ball washit over the outfield fence by Jody. • Active Voice: Jody hit the ball over the outfield fence.
More Examples • Passive Voice: The totals for the new budget were carefully checked. • Active Voice: The club treasurer carefully checked the totals for the new budget.
More Examples • Passive Voice: A salmon was caught by the brown bear. • Active Voice: The brown bear caught a salmon. • Passive voice: The song will be sung by the choir. • Active: The choir sang the song.
Identify Active or Passive voice • Ginger at the last piece of cornbread. • The last piece of the puzzle was added by Leroy. • The mail carrier heard the child crying. • The semifinal match had been won by the Charleston Chargers.