Yes, Rick and Kate built the house with their own hands. They took on the project themselves, putting in the hard work and effort required. Their dedication and teamwork made the construction process a rewarding experience.
That sentence is written in active voice, despite being somewhat ambiguous.
B is active. A is passive.
"Rick and Kate built the house with their own hands" is in the active voice, because the subject (Rick and Kate) performs the action (building the house).The other two sentences are in the passive voice, because instead of having the subject perform the action, the action is performed upon the subject. Another way of saying that is that the subject receives the action. In "The test will be offered several times this week", the action (offering) is performed upon the test. In "Formal clothing must be worn to Kim's wedding", the formal clothing receives the action (wearing).
A subject is needed for the active voice, which could be a noun or a pronoun. The passive voice is used when there is no subject or if the subject is to be left out. Some options for active voice would include: "They didn't build Rome in a day." "Nobody built Rome in a day." "The Romans didn't build a city in a day."
"The policeman chased after Fred" is active voice.
That sentence is written in active voice, despite being somewhat ambiguous.
"This house was built in 1935 (by someone)" is in the Passive Voice"(someone) built this house in 1935." is in the Active Voice
B is active. A is passive.
"Rick and Kate built the house with their own hands" is in the active voice, because the subject (Rick and Kate) performs the action (building the house).The other two sentences are in the passive voice, because instead of having the subject perform the action, the action is performed upon the subject. Another way of saying that is that the subject receives the action. In "The test will be offered several times this week", the action (offering) is performed upon the test. In "Formal clothing must be worn to Kim's wedding", the formal clothing receives the action (wearing).
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.
A subject is needed for the active voice, which could be a noun or a pronoun. The passive voice is used when there is no subject or if the subject is to be left out. Some options for active voice would include: "They didn't build Rome in a day." "Nobody built Rome in a day." "The Romans didn't build a city in a day."
First, "stone like" should be hyphenated: "stone-like." The sentence as written is in active voice. If it were written in passive voice it would be: "Stone-like structures are built by corals."
It is in the active voice.
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Twenty workers are building the road.
Active Voice Building was created in 1962.
The two voices of a verb are active voice and passive voice. In active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action.