active voice of "the poor have been given woolen clothes"
"The inventor was given an award" - however, active voice is almost always clearer.
"The policeman chased after Fred" is active voice.
The verb is in the active voice.
"The tornado warning scared you." is active voice. "You were scared by the tornado warning." is passive voice.
Passive voice
In this sentence there is one verb - sewed ( past of sew). Also in this sentence we can see who did the action of the verb - Nadia. So this sentence is an active sentence.The form of passive verb phrases is - be + past participle eg are kept, was eaten, were sewn.In passive sentences the doer of the verb is not always given. If the doer of the action is given then it is in this form - by + noun/noun phrase egThe beautiful clothes were sewn by Nadia.
Active voice is when the subject of a sentence is actively doing something, instead of that something being described as simply being done. An example of active voice would be saying that a writer is writing a sentence. Writing in passive voice would be saying that a sentence is being written by the writer.
The verb were makes it passive.
"The policeman chased after Fred" is active voice.
"The inventor was given an award" - however, active voice is almost always clearer.
No. Every verb in the sentence given is in the active, not the passive, voice
passive active A+
All award recommendations wil be given to the commanders for careful considertion?
Agreement is a concept related to grammar and language structure, and is neither active nor passive voice. In grammar, active voice is when the subject of a sentence performs the action, while passive voice is when the subject receives the action of the verb. Agreement refers to the relationship between different parts of a sentence, such as subject-verb agreement or pronoun-antecedent agreement.
Active Voice Building was created in 1962.
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.
I broke my leg. (active voice) My leg is broken. (passive voice) Active voice vs. Passive voice.