"The president invited them" is active voice.
The passive equivalent is "They were invited by the president."
I have been invited to the party.You can add the agent if you want to = by someoneI have been invited to the party by someone .
"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
present perfect active:The students have invited us to the dance.present perfect passive:We have been invited to the dance.The active sentence tells us who the subject (doer/actor of the verb) is. The passive sentence does not tell who the actor is. This places emphasis on the action not the actor.
It is in the active voice.
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I have been invited to the party.You can add the agent if you want to = by someoneI have been invited to the party by someone .
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.
"The policeman chased after Fred" is active voice.
No. You have to be President before you can be an active president!
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.
The voice of the verb in the sentence is active voice. In active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action.
The verb is in the active voice.