No. Active is an adjective. For example "I'm more active than you" and "She is really active, she could run 4 miles". Active is the adjective in these sentences.
The verb is in the active voice.
Active voice
a verb that causes the subject to perform the action.
Her teeth were full of cavities.
No it's not
The verb is in the active voice.
Active voice
The verb "given" in the sentence "Were you given a second helping" is in the passive voice.
active, we can see who did the action of the verb drove = Ted's mother.If the sentence was passive it would be: The boys were driven to the mall.
The active verb in the sentence "Some farmers serve hot meals" is serve.
a verb that causes the subject to perform the action.
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.
Well, active voice is when the subject of the sentence is directly stated to be doing the action. Like, "the lightning struck the tree" is active voice because the lightning is the subject and is at the beginning of the sentence and followed directly by the verb struck. Passive voice (the opposite) of this sentence would be "the tree was struck by lightning" lightning is still the subject and still doing the verb, struck, but it is not at the beginning of the sentence and directly followed by the verb. So maybe the active voice verb is the verb that the active subject is performing?
The verb is in the active voice.
The verb is in the active voice.
Active voice verbs are verbs where the subject of the sentence performs the action denoted by the verb. In active voice, the subject is the doer of the action. For example, in the sentence "She ate the cake," "ate" is an active voice verb because "she" (the subject) is performing the action of eating.
Her teeth were full of cavities.