First, the sentence The teacher will forgave him is incorrect.
Correct future tense: The teacher will forgive him.
Present: The teacher forgives him.
Past: The teacher forgave him.
That is in the passive voice. The active version of the same sentence would be, the teacher confiscated the toy.
The voice of a sentence is the way it is worded you can also change the voice of a sentence. ex: the ball it my head, the ball came at my head
The sentence would be: My father's eighth grade teacher taught him a great deal more than math.
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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.
You change passive voice to active voice by making the actor(s) the subject of the sentence, e.g., "the question was asked by the user" (passive) versus, "the user asked the question" (active).
To change an active voice sentence to passive voice, move the object of the active sentence to the beginning of the passive sentence and include the appropriate form of the verb "to be" plus the past participle of the main verb to create the passive construction. For example, "The company launched a new product" in active voice becomes "A new product was launched by the company" in passive voice.
"Martha was given a note by the teacher to take home to her parents" is written in the passive voice.
eg; " my teacher has such an uninflected and boring voice that every student dislikes her."
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.
No, "He is a boy" is not in passive voice. Passive voice involves rearranging the sentence to emphasize the receiver of the action rather than the doer, which would change the sentence to something like "The boy is being called."
The sentence in passive voice would be: "Sweet is smelled by the rose."