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Active and Passive Voice. Active Voice . A sentence is in the active voice when the subject performs the action of the verb. The dog chewed the bones from our steaks. What is the subject? What is the verb? Is the subject performing the action of the verb?. Passive Voice .
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Active Voice • A sentence is in the active voice when the subject performs the action of the verb. • The dog chewed the bones from our steaks. • What is the subject? What is the verb? Is the subject performing the action of the verb?
Passive Voice • A sentence is in the passive voice when the subject receives the action of the verb. • The bone from our steak was chewed by the dog. • What is the subject of the sentence? • What is the verb? • Is the subject performing the action of the verb?
Which Sentence? • Which sentence places more importance on the dog? • The dog chewed the bones from our steaks. • The bone from our steak was chewed by the dog.
Active Voice • The active voice is a stronger, more direct way of expressing ideas. It emphasizes the subject. • Use the passive voice if you want to emphasize the receiver of the action, or if you do not know who the performer is, or if the performer is unimportant. • Romeo and Juliet was performed. • Who performed it? Not important. • The theater was burned. • Who burned the theater? You may not know. • The president was elected. • Who was elected president? IMPORTANT. USE ACTIVE VOICE.
Change these to Active • The paper was read by the grandfather. • The party was thrown by a few friends. • A dish at the restaurant was served by our waiter. • The play was performed by the actors.
Change these to Passive • The tiger chased the gazelle. • The sirens lured the sailors to their deaths. • My aunt baked a delicious apple pie. • Many students failed the test.