10 Examples Of Active And Passive Voice Pdf

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10 Examples Of Active And Passive Voice Pdf

10 Examples of Active and Passive Voice

What is Active and Passive Voice?

In English grammar, voice refers to the relationship between the subject and the action described by the verb. There are two types of voice: active and passive.

  • Active Voice: The subject performs the action described by the verb.
  • Passive Voice: The subject receives the action described by the verb.

Examples of Active and Passive Voice

Here are 10 examples of active and passive voice:

1. Active: The dog bites the man. / Passive: The man is bitten by the dog.

  • Active: The subject "dog" performs the action "bites".
  • Passive: The subject "man" receives the action "is bitten".

2. Active: The chef cooks the dinner. / Passive: The dinner is cooked by the chef.

  • Active: The subject "chef" performs the action "cooks".
  • Passive: The subject "dinner" receives the action "is cooked".

3. Active: The teacher teaches the students. / Passive: The students are taught by the teacher.

  • Active: The subject "teacher" performs the action "teaches".
  • Passive: The subject "students" receives the action "are taught".

4. Active: The company will launch the new product. / Passive: The new product will be launched by the company.

  • Active: The subject "company" performs the action "will launch".
  • Passive: The subject "new product" receives the action "will be launched".

5. Active: The rain damaged the crops. / Passive: The crops were damaged by the rain.

  • Active: The subject "rain" performs the action "damaged".
  • Passive: The subject "crops" receives the action "were damaged".

6. Active: The manager wrote the report. / Passive: The report was written by the manager.

  • Active: The subject "manager" performs the action "wrote".
  • Passive: The subject "report" receives the action "was written".

7. Active: The doctor examined the patient. / Passive: The patient was examined by the doctor.

  • Active: The subject "doctor" performs the action "examined".
  • Passive: The subject "patient" receives the action "was examined".

8. Active: The tourists visited the museum. / Passive: The museum was visited by the tourists.

  • Active: The subject "tourists" performs the action "visited".
  • Passive: The subject "museum" receives the action "was visited".

9. Active: The artist painted the portrait. / Passive: The portrait was painted by the artist.

  • Active: The subject "artist" performs the action "painted".
  • Passive: The subject "portrait" receives the action "was painted".

10. Active: The company will announce the winner. / Passive: The winner will be announced by the company.

  • Active: The subject "company" performs the action "will announce".
  • Passive: The subject "winner" receives the action "will be announced".

By understanding the difference between active and passive voice, you can become a more effective communicator and express your ideas more clearly.