The object from the active sentence goes to the subject position in the passive (only it is not called the subject in the passive sentence) eg
You
The verb form for passive is be + past participle. In this example ( present continuous) it is not as straight forward as present simple or past simple but the verb phrase becomes
are being watched.
You are being watched
The subject of the active sentence is called the agent in a passive sentence and can be left out of the passive sentence if you want. If you want to add the agent then you use by + agent:
You are being watched by the teacher
The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.
The sentence is passive.
active
The word decided is passive, because of the ed at the end, but if it was being used in a sentence, depending on how it was used in the sentence, it could be either active or passive. Hope that helps!
This is a passive sentence. The actors are after the preposition "by" and the verb is "BE + Participle". The active version is: Ghosts haunt the old castle.
This sentence is in the passive voice. In active voice, it would be "The teacher confiscated the toy."
The sentence "All of the clues were carefully hidden by your teacher" is a passive sentence because the subject ("all of the clues") is being acted upon by the verb ("were hidden").
active and passive
To change an active sentence to passive, identify the object in the active sentence and make it the subject in the passive sentence. Move the subject of the active sentence to the phrase with "by" and change the verb to its past participle form. To change a passive sentence to active, identify the subject in the passive sentence and make it the subject in the active sentence. Use an appropriate active verb to describe the subject's action and add the original object of the passive sentence as the direct object in the active sentence.
The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.
The verb "given" in the sentence "Were you given a second helping" is in the passive voice.
Please provide the sentence so I can determine if the verb is active or passive.
To change passive voice to active voice, identify the object of the passive sentence and make it the subject of the active sentence. Then, identify the subject of the passive sentence and make it the object of the active sentence. Finally, rewrite the sentence using the active verb form. For example, "The book was read by John" (passive) can be changed to "John read the book" (active).
To change a sentence from active to passive voice, move the object of the active sentence to the subject position in the passive sentence and add a form of the verb "to be" along with the past participle of the main verb. For example, "I ate the cake" in active voice becomes "The cake was eaten by me" in passive voice.
The sentence is passive.
To change a sentence from active voice to passive voice, move the object of the active sentence to the beginning, followed by the verb in the past participle form and the subject at the end with "by" if needed. To change a passive sentence to active, identify the subject of the passive sentence, move it to the position of the subject in the active voice, and make the original subject the object of the active sentence.
Active voice is when the subject performs the action stated by the verb ("The teacher graded the papers"). Passive voice is when the subject is acted upon by the verb ("The papers were graded by the teacher"). Converting from active to passive voice involves making the object of the active sentence the subject of the passive sentence and using a form of "to be" + the past participle of the main verb.