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Active and Passive Verbs Level 4

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Active and Passive Verbs. Level 4. Active Voice. In sentences written in active voice, the subject performs the action expressed in the verb; the subject acts. Passive Voice. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Active and Passive Verbs

Level 4

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Active Voice

• In sentences written in active voice, the subject performs the action expressed in the verb; the subject acts.

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Passive Voice

• In sentences written in passive voice, the subject receives the action expressed in the verb; the subject is acted upon. The agent performing the action may appear in a "by the . . ." phrase or may be omitted.

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                                                (agent performing action has been omitted.)

                                                                   

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Changing Passive to Active Voice

• If you want to change a passive-voice sentence to active voice, find the agent in a "by the..." phrase, or consider carefully who or what is performing the action expressed in the verb. – Make that agent the subject of the

sentence, and change the verb accordingly.

• Sometimes you will need to infer the agent from the surrounding sentences which provide context.

http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_actpass.html

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Passive Voice AgentChanged to Active Voice

                        most of the class

                               

                            

agent not specified; most likely agents such as "the researchers"

                           

   

                            

the CIA director and his close advisors

                           

    

                      

agent not specified; most likely agents such

as "we"                    

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If you want to change an active-voice sentence to passive voice, consider carefully who or what is performing the action expressed in the verb, and then make that agent the object of a "by the..." phrase.

Make what is acted upon the subject of the sentence, and change the verb to a form of be + past participle. Including an explicit "by the..." phrase is optional.

Changing Active to Passive Voice

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Active Voice AgentChanged to Passive Voice

                         

The presiding officer

                               

                           

The leaders                                 

                        The scientists                                  

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•Active: The waiter dropped the tray of food.Passive: The tray of food was dropped by the waiter.

•Passive: Your request for funding has been denied by the review committee.Active: The review committee denied your request for funding.

•Passive: The cookies were eaten by the children.Active: The children ate the cookies.

•Passive: The tunnels are dug by the gophers.Active: The gophers dug the tunnels.

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So….you think you understand, do you???

http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/active_passive/active_or_passive.htm