It is not that people prefer
using one or the the other, it is that they are used for different purposes.
Active sentences tell us who did
the action of the verb. They have the form: subject + verb + object
eg The dog chased the cat.
Passive sentences allow us to put something that is not the doer of the verb in the subject position.
eg The cat was chased
You can if you want, say who or what chased the cat by adding the agent at the end of the sentence.
eg The cat was chased by the dog
Passive is used when the actor/agent is not important or is not known. Often when describing a process passive is used
eg Tea is grown in Sri Lanka. It is picked and taken to processing plants where it is dried and packed for export
Or if the actor is the most important bit of information we can add it at the end for emphasis.
The Mona Lisa is a very well known painting. It was painted by Leonardo da vinci
The sentence "The pen was missing" is in passive voice, as the subject (the pen) is receiving the action (being missing) rather than performing it.
The active subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action in a sentence. The passive subject is the noun or pronoun that receives the action in a sentence, rather than performing it.
The passive voice must have the verb 'to be' in the correct tense plus the past participle of the main verb. Here are some examples: I do (active)/it is done (passive) I did (active)/it was done (passive) I am doing (active)/it is being done (passive) I was doing (active)/it was being done (passive) and so on A verb is put into the passive voice when we don't know who did the action, we're not interested, or we don't care
This is a passive sentence because the subject (dollars) is being acted upon rather than performing the action.
The sentence "The eggs were thrown" is in the passive voice, as the subject (eggs) receives the action (thrown) rather than performing it.
They prefer to be the receiver rather than the giver. They prefer being penetrated rather than penetrating.
The sentence "The pen was missing" is in passive voice, as the subject (the pen) is receiving the action (being missing) rather than performing it.
The active subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action in a sentence. The passive subject is the noun or pronoun that receives the action in a sentence, rather than performing it.
The passive voice must have the verb 'to be' in the correct tense plus the past participle of the main verb. Here are some examples: I do (active)/it is done (passive) I did (active)/it was done (passive) I am doing (active)/it is being done (passive) I was doing (active)/it was being done (passive) and so on A verb is put into the passive voice when we don't know who did the action, we're not interested, or we don't care
This is a passive sentence because the subject (dollars) is being acted upon rather than performing the action.
Active voice should be used instead of passive voice when the focus is on the subject performing the action, rather than the action being done to the subject.
The sentence "The eggs were thrown" is in the passive voice, as the subject (eggs) receives the action (thrown) rather than performing it.
Told is a past tense verb, which is not the same as passive voice. Passive voice is created with a form of beand a past participle.Example of active voice:Betty told you a secret.Examples of passive voice:You were told a secret by Betty.You were told a secret.
The opposite of passive resistance is active resistance. This involves actively opposing or challenging a particular force or authority rather than passively accepting it.
The sentence "The car was fixed" is in passive voice. In passive voice constructions, the subject (the car) receives the action rather than performing it. Here, the doer of the action (who fixed the car) is not specified, which is typical of passive voice.
Passive verbs are a type of verb that are not active. They show that the subject of the sentence is being acted upon rather than doing the action.
the cat was injured in a fight passive or active