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A sentence is in the active voice when the subject of the sentence performs the action. It is characterized by a straightforward and direct style, with the subject acting upon the object. For example, "The teacher (subject) taught (action) the students (object)."
No. Quite the opposite. Try to write your sentences in the active voice unless you have to use the passive.
No, active voice creates sentences that are direct, clear, and concise, which helps enhance communication by making the message easy to understand. It is the preferred style in most forms of writing for its clarity and impact.
Active voice creates sentences that are indirect, unfocused, and that slow communication.
Writing in the active voice makes sentences more direct, engaging, and easier to understand. It helps to clearly identify the subject performing the action, leading to more concise and impactful communication.
Passive voice can create sentences that are indirect and less clear because the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performs it. This can sometimes slow down communication or make it seem less focused. However, passive voice can also be useful in certain contexts, such as when the doer of the action is unknown or when the focus is on the receiver of the action.
It is important to ensure that all employees attend the training session.
high voice, lots of omgs and likes used in sentences
Lady Gaga has a voice like an angel
To change interrogative present simple active voice sentences into passive voice, you typically move the object of the active sentence to the subject position in the passive sentence, and use a form of "be" along with the past participle of the verb. For example, change "Do you know the answer?" to "Is the answer known by you?"
Write in the Active Voice.
To make sentences more emotive, you can use descriptive language that evokes specific feelings, incorporate sensory details that appeal to the reader's emotions, and vary sentence structure to create a rhythm that mirrors the mood you want to convey. Additionally, using figurative language like similes, metaphors, or personification can also enhance the emotional impact of your sentences.