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A passive sentence says that something happened but doesn't say who caused it to happen. For example: food was eaten. An active sentence says who did it. For example: Tom ate the food.

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Q: What are passive and active sentences?
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Are sentences usually clearer in the passive voice?

No. Quite the opposite. Try to write your sentences in the active voice unless you have to use the passive.


Sentence can be written in active and passive voice. What kind of sentence is this?

The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.


Examples of active and passive sentences?

Active: She hits the table. 'She' is the subject and is doing the action. Passive: The table is hit by her. 'She' (or 'her' in this case) is doing the action but is not the subject.


Do transitive active and transitive passive sentences both have a receiver of the action?

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This is not an active sentence so it cannot be changed to a passive sentence. Active sentences have a subject and a verb. eg The dog chased the cat. As a passive sentence -- The cat was chased.


How do you change interrogative present simple active voice sentences into passive voice?

An example of the interrogative present simple active voice would be, Do you like me? The passive equivalent is, am I liked?


Are Transitive active and transitive passive sentences both have a receiver of the action?

Yes, both transitive active and passive verbs have a subject or object as the action receiver. The only difference is that transitive passive has a subject receiving action while the transitive active has an object receiving action.


What is the difference between verbs in active and passive voice?

Active sentences are subject + verb + object. The show the doer (subject ) of the verb.eg The dog chased the cat.Passive sentences are not s + v+ o.eg The cat was chased. (past simple passive)Passive sentences have the verb form - be+past participle eg was chasedAnother example The cake has been eaten. (present perfect passive).If you want to show who did the action in a passive sentence then add - by+noun or noun phrase.eg The cat was chased by the dog.


Thousands were converted to christ through his spirit-filled sermons is this sentice active or passive?

This is a passive sentence. Passive sentences have a verb phrase -be + past participleThe verb phrase for this sentence is were converted


How do you form a passive sentence with ''The park ranger could not find any endangered animals in the lorry''?

Active sentence: The park ranger could not find any endangered animals in the lorry. Passive sentence: No animals could be found in the lorry by the park ranger. HINT: Use of the word "by" is always a tip off that a sentence is passive. HINT 2: The noun that appears after "by" in any passive sentence can be flipped to the front of the sentence and made into the subject; all passive sentences can be flipped to be active sentences. It often takes thought and re-wording to switch passive to active.


What is the fom of passive voice?

Passive is formed with be verb + past participlepresent simple active = eat / asks. passive = is eaten / is askedpast simple active = ate /asked. passive = was eaten / was askedpresent continuous active = is eating / are asking. passive = is being eaten / are being askedpast continuous active = was asking / were eating. passive = was being asked / were being eatenpresent perfect active = has asked / have eaten. passive = has been asked / have been eaten.past perfect active = had asked / had eaten. passive = had been asked / had been eatenIn active sentences the subject or actor (the doer of the action of the verb) comes at the before the verb eg:The dog chased the cat.In this sentence the dog is the doer of the action 'chased'.Passive sentences allow us to put some thing else that is not the subject in the position of the subject eg:The cat was chased (by the mouse). The actor/agent 'by the mouse' - can be left out


Is the cat was injured in a fight active or passive?

the cat was injured in a fight passive or active