The boys pushed the tree over. = active sentence. Boys = subject, pushed over = verb, tree = object
(This sentence is a little different because it has a phrasal verb not a single word verb)
To turn an active sentence into a passive sentence the object goes into the subject position =
The tree
Now the verb in a passive sentence is be + past participle. The verb (past tense of push over) in the active sentence = pushed over and the past participle is the same pushed over. The active sentence is a past sentence so the be verb in the passive sentence must be past = was
The tree was pushed over. = the passive sentence. If you want to you can add the agent = the boys.
The tree was pushed over by the boys. (But you don't have to add the agent).
Another example:
The dog chased the cat = The cat was chased. or The cat was chased (by the dog).
We keep the sugar in the cupboard. = The sugar is kept in the cupboard or The sugar is kept in the cupboard by us.
The field is grown over with grass
The Active voice is when the subject of a sentence performs the action:eg The boy broke the window.The Passive voice is when the subject of a sentence is acted upon:eg The window was broken by the boy.Understanding the Active and The Passive VoiceWho or what does the action? The subject always does the action in the active voice but does not perform the action in the passive voice!The passive voice swaps the subject of a sentence in its active voice with the object of the same sentence by using any form of the auxiliary verb 'to be' along with the past participle of the main verb. This action causes the original subject of the sentence which heretofore had performed the action to be inactive and non dependent on the active verb and so it becomes passive. That is why it is called passive.Example.The sheep drank water from the trough. This sentence is active. Why? because the sheep performed the action. Sheep, by the way is both a singular and a plural noun .The sheep (subject) drank (main verb) water (object noun) from the (preposition) trough (place noun).Now let's make it passive:The water was drunk from the trough by the sheep. This sentence is passive. Why? Because the water is the subject of interest. The water is more important to our story than the sheep.The water (subject) was (past tense simple form of the auxiliary verb 'to be') drunk (past participle of the main verb) from the trough ( no change) by(preposition) the sheep (object)..You can see that the active voice is understood more clearly than the passive voice. It is therefore used mostly by writers and public speakers. However, we ourselves use the passive voice often without realizing it. In general the passive voice is employed for the purpose of avoiding over emphasis on anything personal. For example, 'The news is broadcast on the radio at 6pm everyday'. (This is passive) 'Everyday, the radio broadcasts the news at 6pm'. (This is active), but you can see that in this case and cases like this, the passive voice is clearer than the active voice. That is why it is important to know the right time to use it and this comes with practice.
The council is rebuilding the library. - active sentence.The library is being rebuilt (by the council ) - passive sentence.In passive sentences the agent (the council in above example) can be added but is not necessary.other examples:My car is being repainted.My family's portrait is being painted by a famous artist.Many people are being conned over the internet.
Like other adjectives, you use it to modify a noun. Here's an example: The passive teacher allowed the failing student to pass, and didn't even check over his records. Keep in mind that passive doesn't always mean lazy.
VO stands for "Voice Over," which is a technique used in film, television, and radio where a voice is heard but not seen. It's basically the unseen narrator or character providing commentary or information. So, next time you hear that mysterious voice in a movie trailer, you can impress your friends by dropping some VO knowledge.
The sentence "trees were being blown over by the wind" is in passive voice because the subject (trees) is receiving the action (being blown over) rather than performing the action.
Our has no bearing over whether a sentence is active or passive. It can be used in both. Active voice: A nice couple bought our house. Passive voice: Our house has been bought by a nice couple.
The word yes is not normally used as a verb and would not have a passive voice. While she was being yesed by her child, her boyfriend walked over.
The field is grown over with grass
Passive voice is a grammatical construction that emphasizes the action taken over the doer of the action. In passive voice, the subject of the sentence is acted upon rather than performing the action. It is often used to focus on the result or the receiver of the action.
The passive voice is for when the object is given preference over the subject.Active: I don't make my bed on weekends. Passive: My bed isn't made on weekends.Active: The police are holding him for questioning. Passive: He is being held by the police for questioning.You can change the active voice to the passive voice by changing an object to a subject. Your original sentence could be "The men took the chair to the museum." In the passive voice, the chair is the lead: "The chair was taken by the men to the museum." The same activity is taking place in both.Sometimes, the change leaves out the original subject. For "Fred has eaten dinner" is the active voice, In the passive voice dinner becomes the subject, so the sentence may become "Dinner has been eaten." Here Fred, the original subject, has disappeared. We no longer know who ate the dinner, we merely know that it has been eaten by someone. The passive voice, therefore, may be less informative or contain different information.- Passive is used when the actor/doer of the action is not being stressed.Example: The Mona Lisa was painted in the 16th century.- It can be used when describing a process, where it doesn't matter who does the action.Example: Tea is grown on plantations. It is pickedand dried, and then it is packed into boxes.
Anne's voice comes on and says why me then you hear her being pushed into a concentration camp.
Yes. Verb phrase - to take out He was taken out and shot for not paying attention in English class.
The Active voice is when the subject of a sentence performs the action:eg The boy broke the window.The Passive voice is when the subject of a sentence is acted upon:eg The window was broken by the boy.Understanding the Active and The Passive VoiceWho or what does the action? The subject always does the action in the active voice but does not perform the action in the passive voice!The passive voice swaps the subject of a sentence in its active voice with the object of the same sentence by using any form of the auxiliary verb 'to be' along with the past participle of the main verb. This action causes the original subject of the sentence which heretofore had performed the action to be inactive and non dependent on the active verb and so it becomes passive. That is why it is called passive.Example.The sheep drank water from the trough. This sentence is active. Why? because the sheep performed the action. Sheep, by the way is both a singular and a plural noun .The sheep (subject) drank (main verb) water (object noun) from the (preposition) trough (place noun).Now let's make it passive:The water was drunk from the trough by the sheep. This sentence is passive. Why? Because the water is the subject of interest. The water is more important to our story than the sheep.The water (subject) was (past tense simple form of the auxiliary verb 'to be') drunk (past participle of the main verb) from the trough ( no change) by(preposition) the sheep (object)..You can see that the active voice is understood more clearly than the passive voice. It is therefore used mostly by writers and public speakers. However, we ourselves use the passive voice often without realizing it. In general the passive voice is employed for the purpose of avoiding over emphasis on anything personal. For example, 'The news is broadcast on the radio at 6pm everyday'. (This is passive) 'Everyday, the radio broadcasts the news at 6pm'. (This is active), but you can see that in this case and cases like this, the passive voice is clearer than the active voice. That is why it is important to know the right time to use it and this comes with practice.
The active voice is used when 'credit' for the action (of the sentence) is desired. Prosecutors, policemen, school teachers, defendants ratting out their co-conspirators use it.The passive voice attempt to deny 'credit' for the action. Criminals, politicians, bored spouses use it.Active Voice.He, the defendant, that skinny little nerd over there in the yellow suit; he stole the cookie from the cookie jar!!!Passive Voice.Cookies were stolen from the cookie jar.Another answer:active voice: Lucy walks the dog.In this sentence we are told the subject is Lucy ( who or what does the verb - Lucy walks)passive voice: The dog was walked.In this sentence we are not told who or what did the action. We can add 'by Lucy' at the end of the sentence but it is not necessary.The dog was walked by Lucy.The emphasis in the passive sentence is the object of the sentence.
Learn to grammar. The pyramids in Egypt were never "pushed over."
The council is rebuilding the library. - active sentence.The library is being rebuilt (by the council ) - passive sentence.In passive sentences the agent (the council in above example) can be added but is not necessary.other examples:My car is being repainted.My family's portrait is being painted by a famous artist.Many people are being conned over the internet.