Yes. What's the subject? "We." What did we do? We wrote ... actually, it doesn't matter what, what matters is that it's something that we did instead of something that was done to us. That makes the sentence in active voice.
The passive voice equivalent would be
The test was written by us.
What's the subject there? It can't be "us", because "us" is not in the nominative case. It must therefore be "the test". What did the test do? The test didn't do a blamed thing. It passively had something done to it.
Active voice is much better than passive voice in writing.
Yes - Trust can be earned by being honest. If you wanted to make it into active voice - You can earn trust by being honest.
Have sold is present perfect tense verb in the active voice.
Yes it is passive voice.
Yes. Her voice is scratchy. (scratchy describes voice)
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Active voice is much better than passive voice in writing.
yes it is in acive voice
What do you mean, what do I mean? Did I use the expression "active and passive voice"? I don't think so. No, you want to phrase your question "What is meant by the active and passive voice?", because that way you don't have to say who is using those words. You see, normally if you say something like "B. King is discussing active and passive voices" you have to say that it is B. King that is doing it, but if you don't know or don't want to say, you can turn it around backwards so it says, "Active and passive voices are being discussed." There. You don't know from that who is discussing it, do you? Perhaps you would like to know what this turning around backwards is called? It's called the passive voice. Yes, I asked you to rephrase your question so it was in the passive voice ("What is meant by the active and passive voice?") rather than the active voice ("What do you mean by active and passive voice?").
Yes - Trust can be earned by being honest. If you wanted to make it into active voice - You can earn trust by being honest.
Yes! Juliana Schlaen is Famous for her Stupendously Active Gymnastics and of course her beautiful clear voice of singing! The answer is yes, she is famous!
Yes. And, on an ongoing basis, if you are sexually active.
Yes, in a sentence with both a direct and indirect object, the indirect object typically precedes the direct object. For example, in the sentence "She gave him a book," "him" is the indirect object and "book" is the direct object.
Yes! Juliana Schlaen is Famous for her Stupendously Active Gymnastics and of course her beautiful clear voice of singing! The answer is yes, she is famous!
No, "A good time was had by all" is an example of the active voice, where the subject ("all") is performing the action ("had"). In passive voice, the subject would receive the action, such as "All had a good time" would be the passive form.