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 Voice
Who 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.
Passive voice
It is passive voice.
No. "You had a good time" is active voice. Subject+verb+object=active voice. "A good time was had by you" is passive voice. Object+form of be+past participle+subject=passive voice.
"The tornado warning scared you." is active voice. "You were scared by the tornado warning." is passive voice.
"The policeman chased after Fred" is active voice.
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Passive voice
It is in the active voice.
"Will you marry me" can be changed to passive voice as "Will I be married by you." In the passive voice sentence, the subject of the active voice becomes the object of the passive voice, and the object of the active voice becomes the subject of the passive voice.
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.
It is passive voice.
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.
== == "English grammer active and passive voice change from active to passive .
You change passive voice to active voice by making the actor(s) the subject of the sentence, e.g., "the question was asked by the user" (passive) versus, "the user asked the question" (active).
The two voices of a verb are active voice and passive voice. In active voice, the subject performs the action of the verb, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb.
That is in the passive voice. The active version of the same sentence would be, the teacher confiscated the toy.
I broke my leg. (active voice) My leg is broken. (passive voice) Active voice vs. Passive voice.