B is active. A is passive.
the test will be offered several times this week
The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.
That sentence is written in active voice, despite being somewhat ambiguous.
active voice
No it's not
the test will be offered several times this week
The test will be offered several times this week. Is this active voice
Yes, the test will be offered several times this week.
The sentence "Sentences can be written in active and passive voices" is a declarative sentence written in passive voice.
That sentence is written in active voice, despite being somewhat ambiguous.
No, this sentence is written in passive voice: He was appointed to the team by his supervisor. Active voice: His supervisor appointed him to the team.
active voice
No. Every verb in the sentence given is in the active, not the passive, voice
That sentence is written in active voice. "The safety features of the plane were described by the the flight attendant" is passive voice.
No it's not
It is passive because the action was done by the 'commander' and the noun (SOP) would be the direct object in an active sentence. In other words, the subject of the sentence is being acted upon, not acting.
To change an active sentence to passive, identify the object in the active sentence and make it the subject in the passive sentence. Move the subject of the active sentence to the phrase with "by" and change the verb to its past participle form. To change a passive sentence to active, identify the subject in the passive sentence and make it the subject in the active sentence. Use an appropriate active verb to describe the subject's action and add the original object of the passive sentence as the direct object in the active sentence.