Active voice is more elegant and informative.
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.
The sentence is written in the present perfect tense. It is active voice because Rocky (the subject) has done something. If you write "The picture was taken by Rocky" that would be passive voice.
Active voice makes writing more direct, engaging, and easier to understand by clearly showing who is performing the action. Passive voice can make sentences wordy, less dynamic, and can obscure the subject of the sentence. Overall, using active voice often results in clearer and more compelling writing.
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Yes, it is possible to write a sentence in the passive voice that cannot be easily recomposed in the active voice, particularly when the doer of the action is unknown or unimportant. For example: "The cake was eaten." This sentence focuses on the action (eating the cake) rather than who performed the action.
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No. Quite the opposite. Try to write your sentences in the active voice unless you have to use the passive.
Write in the Active Voice.
write in the active voice
Write in the Active Voice.
Write in the active voice
To write a sentence in an active voice, the subject performs the action. In other words, it should be such that the subject of the sentence acts on the object.
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In Active Voice, The students received Michelle's presentation on cultural diversity well.
Everyone will remember the concert. A tip for active vs. passive voice: If you want to write a sentence in active voice, avoid the verb "to be" and take the participle (in this case "remembered") and use it as the main verb of the sentence, as in the example.
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."
The sentence is written in the present perfect tense. It is active voice because Rocky (the subject) has done something. If you write "The picture was taken by Rocky" that would be passive voice.
Write in the active voice