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Active and Passive Voice Verbs

08/16/13

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

State Standard W1.2 Use precise language, action verbs, sensory details, appropriate modifiers, and the active rather than the passive voice.

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

The concept of active and passive voice only applies to transitive verbs.

transitive verb—a verb that requires a direct object

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

Voice is the form a transitive verb takes to indicate whether the subject of the verb performs or receives the action.

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

In other words, a verb in the active voice expresses an action done by its subject.

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

A verb in the passive voice expresses an action done to its subject.

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

Examples of Active and Passive Voice

Active Voice: The blazing fire destroyed the outside walls.

Passive Voice: The outside walls were destroyed by the blazing fire.

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

Examples of Active and Passive Voice

Active Voice: The blazing fire destroyed the outside walls.

Passive Voice: The outside walls were destroyed by the blazing fire.

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

Examples of Active and Passive Voice

Active Voice: She grows corn on her farm.

Passive Voice: Corn is grown by her on her farm.

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

Examples of Active and Passive Voice

Active Voice: She grows corn on her farm.

Passive Voice: Corn is grown by her on her farm.

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

The grammatical form of a passive voice verb is be + the past participle.

Forms of the Verb Be

Also known as the be verb…

Forms of the Verb Be

Also known as the be verb…

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Forms of the Verb Be

Past Tense Present Tense Future Tense

Forms of the Verb Be

Past Tense Present Tense Future Tensewas

Forms of the Verb Be

Past Tense Present Tense Future Tensewaswere

Forms of the Verb Be

Past Tense Present Tense Future Tensewas amwere

Forms of the Verb Be

Past Tense Present Tense Future Tensewas amwere are

Forms of the Verb Be

Past Tense Present Tense Future Tensewas amwere are

is

Forms of the Verb Be

Past Tense Present Tense Future Tensewas am will bewere are

is

Forms of the Verb Be

Past Participle = been

Forms of the Verb Be

Past Participle = been

Present Participle = being

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

The grammatical form of a passive voice verb is be + the past participle.

In the passive voice, the performer of the action is often left out of the sentence. When it is in the sentence it is usually in a prepositional phrase that begins with by.

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

Structure of Active Voice:

subject / verb / direct object

The blazing fire destroyed the outside walls.

Structure of Passive Voice: subject / be + past participle / prepositional phrase that expresses the performer of the action

The outside walls were destroyed by the blazing fire.

Active and Passive Voice Verbs

Structure of Active Voice: subject / verb / direct object

She grows corn on her farm.

Structure of Passive Voice: subject / be + past particip. / prepositional phrase that expresses the performer of the action

Corn is grown by her on her farm.

Review of Active and Passive Voice Verbs

ExampleTransform this passive voice constructions into

an active voice construction.1.Letters were delivered by the mail carrier at 8

o’clock every day.

Review of Active and Passive Voice Verbs

ExampleTransform all passive voice constructions to

active voice.1.Letters were delivered by the mail carrier at 8

o’clock every day.

The mail carrier

Review of Active and Passive Voice Verbs

ExampleTransform all passive voice constructions to

active voice.1.Letters were delivered by the mail carrier at 8

o’clock every day.

The mail carrier delivered

Review of Active and Passive Voice Verbs

ExampleTransform all passive voice constructions to

active voice.1.Letters were delivered by the mail carrier at 8

o’clock every day.

The mail carrier delivered letters

Review of Active and Passive Voice Verbs

ExampleTransform all passive voice constructions to

active voice.1.Letters were delivered by the mail carrier at 8

o’clock every day.

The mail carrier delivered letters at 8 o’clock every day.

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