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I broke my leg. (active voice) My leg is broken. (passive voice) Active voice vs. Passive voice.
let the broken box be had
In active voice: The boy broke the window. In Passive voice: The window was broken by the boy.
No. Passive voice is almost always past tense, though it's possible to say, "The lamp is being broken" and "The lamp will be broken."
i think it was because he had a broken voice-box
"The policeman chased after Fred" is active voice.
Not sure about the "army" part of your question, but the easiest way to write in the active voice is to "blame" your subject for the action. So, instead of "the cup was broken by Bob" (passive voice), write, "Bob broke the cup."
passive active A+
Active Voice Building was created in 1962.
The two voices of a verb are active voice and passive voice. In active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action.
The active voice sentence is "The tornado destroyed the home." Subject + Verb + Object = Active voice. Object + A "be" verb (am, is, are, was, were, been) + Past participle + Subject = Passive voice.
The verb is in the active voice.