The voice of the singer captivated the entire stadium, leaving each spectator in awe of her talent.
the spectator watched the game carefully
Yes, of course! Here's an example of a sentence using passive voice: "The book was written by a famous author."
Spectate means to attend as a spectator, which generally attend sporting events, so using this in a sentence would look like: I will spectate on Monday when the Orioles face off in Baltimore.
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
Please raise your voice so that I can hear you.
The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.
It should be: I run into spectator's view. (If the spectator is only one.) I run into spectators' view. (If the spectators are more than one.)
Active voice is when the subject of a sentence is actively doing something, instead of that something being described as simply being done. An example of active voice would be saying that a writer is writing a sentence. Writing in passive voice would be saying that a sentence is being written by the writer.
No, this sentence is in the active voice. In passive voice, it would be "The tree was planted."
"The road was closed by the police due to an accident" is a sentence that uses the 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 voice in the sentence is active voice because the subject, "the children," is performing the action of being tired.