It is active voice, because the mother is the subject of the sentence and is carrying out the action, which the verb to drive.
The verb "drove" in the sentence is in the active voice. This means the subject of the sentence (Ted's mother) is performing the action (driving) on the object (the boys).
The verb "drove" in the sentence is in the active voice, where the subject (Ted's mother) performs the action.
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 nouns in the sentence are "boys" and "Galveston."
I hired a mother's helper to assist me with my twin boys. Julie often volunteered as a helper for her teacher.
The verb "drove" in the sentence is in the active voice. This means the subject of the sentence (Ted's mother) is performing the action (driving) on the object (the boys).
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.
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 verb "drove" in the sentence is in the active voice, where the subject (Ted's mother) performs the action.
active
Drove is the irregular past tense of drive.
The car Will Smith drove was a Ferrari 575m maranello.
The two boys began to heatedly argue over who knocked over their mother's lamp.
He droev an cadelaic
The duration of Mother's Boys is 1.6 hours.
I hired a mother's helper to assist me with my twin boys. Julie often volunteered as a helper for her teacher.
Mother's Boys was created on 1994-03-18.