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  5. The Passive Voice and all of the various sentences modeled by one base

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  1. Writing Prompt ~ Passive Voice

    Writing Prompt: To use the passive voice in English, you need to know the past participle of the main verb in your sentence. Though it is a good idea to use the active voice whenever possible, some styles of writing do use the passive voice. Review the rules for constructing a sentence in the passive voice.Then write a short obituary (a mini biography about someone who died) using the passive ...

  2. Passive Voice

    Myth: The passive voice always avoids the first person; if something is in first person ("I" or "we") it's also in the active voice. On the contrary, you can very easily use the passive voice in the first person. Here's an example: "I was hit by the dodgeball.". 4. Myth: You should never use the passive voice.

  3. Passive voice: definition, exercises, and examples

    There are two primary writing formats: passive and active voice. One of the simplest ways to tell if a sentence is in the passive voice is if you can add "to be" in front of the main verb. If this addition makes sense, then the the sentence is usually in the passive voice. If not, it is in the active voice. Passive voice sentences tend to ...

  4. What is Passive Voice? Definition, Examples of Passive Sentences in Writing

    To construct a sentence in the passive writing voice, the subject will be followed by a "to be" verb with a past participle. Examples of Passive Voice: Start with active voice. Austin bought clothes. "Austin" is subject; "clothes" is object. The object becomes the subject. The clothes.

  5. Active Voice and Passive Voice

    The verb in passive voice takes a form of the verb "to be" and the past participle of the main verb. "Be" verbs include: be, am, is, are, was, were, been, being. Make the subject perform the verb following these steps: Make the performer of the action in the "by" phrase the subject of the active sentence. Eliminate the word "by ...

  6. More about Passive Voice

    More about Passive Voice. In a sentence using passive voice, the subject is acted upon; he or she receives the action expressed by the verb. The agent performing the action may appear in a "by the..." phrase or may be omitted. The dog is acting upon the sentence subject (the boy), meaning it uses the passive voice.

  7. Passive Voice—What It Is and When To Use It

    Passive voice is when a sentence puts the direct object before the verb, and the subject after the verb. In other words, a passive sentence emphasizes the results (or the recipient) of the action, instead of the subject that committed the action. Usually, the active voice is the safer bet and results in clearer, more direct writing.

  8. The Passive Voice In English (Definition, Form, And Examples)

    Use of the Passive Voice In English. Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action, and it is not crucial or known who or what performs the action. For instance, "A letter was written" emphasizes the act of writing without specifying the writer. Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known ...

  9. Active Versus Passive Voice

    This passive voice sentence is more wordy than an active voice version. This active voice sentence is more concise than the passive voice version (above) because the subject directly performs the action. This handout will explain the difference between active and passive voice in writing. It gives examples of both, and shows how to turn a ...

  10. Active and Passive Voice

    Active and Passive Voice. This handout is also available for download in PDF format.. We refer to a sentence as being in the "active voice" when the subject is performing the action of the sentence (the verb).A sentence is in the "passive voice" when the subject is being acted upon by the verb.For example, the following sentence is in the active voice: "She ate the hamburger."

  11. The Passive Voice

    Download this explanation in PDF here. See all my exercises about the passive here. An active sentence like I drank two cups of coffee has the subject first (the person or thing that does the verb), followed by the verb, and finally the object (the person or thing that the action happens to).. So, in this example, the subject is 'I', the verb is 'drank' and the object is 'two cups of coffee'.

  12. PDF The Passive Voice in Academic Writing

    DCU Writing Centre 2 When to Use the Passive Voice in Academic Writing The passive voice can be useful in academic writing in the following ways: 1. To avoid the first person I will discuss Kant's philosophical theories in this essay. (active) Kant's philosophical theories will be discussed in this essay. (passive) 2. In scientific writing

  13. Changing Passive to Active Voice

    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 ...

  14. Active & Passive Voice

    Passive voice can, however, lead to convoluted sentence structure and misplaced emphasis. Unless you're required to use passive voice, you may want to reserve it for times when the actor is unknown or unimportant. If you think your sentences sound stilted or cumbersome, try rewriting any passive constructions as active to see if that improves ...

  15. Active and Passive Voice

    Here's a key takeaway: writing in the active voice or the passive voice is, at least in part, a rhetorical decision. ... In short, active and passive voice are grammatical and rhetorical tools, like everything else in writing, so use them accordingly. ... Does my genre, assignment, or audience have an expectation for whether I use active or ...

  16. Active Voice vs Passive Voice in Essay Writing: What's the Difference?

    c. Change the subject of the sentence. The main difference between active voice and passive voice is that one performs a verb and the other is a recipient of an action. For example, in a passive sentence, "The novel was drafted by the writer", the 'novel' is the subject which had been actioned by the writer.

  17. Passive Voice

    It (clean/already) by someone else. Relax! From now on, I promise that everything (do) for you. When I came home, dinner (cook/not) yet. Rewrite the sentences in the passive voice. Use the same tense as in the active sentence. Only use by if necessary. They offer free trials twice a year. twice a year.

  18. Academic Guides: Scholarly Voice: Active and Passive Voice

    Active and Passive Voice. Active voice and passive voice are grammatical constructions that communicate certain information about an action. Specifically, APA explains that voice shows relationships between the verb and the subject and/or object (see APA 7, Section 4.13). Writers need to be intentional about voice in order to ensure clarity.

  19. PDF Active Voice and Passive Voice

    to passive voice, but always refer to assignment guidelines and common practices in your field of study. Active Voice Most writing assignments encourage the use of active voice because it is clearer and shows the reader who is taking action in the sentence. In sentences with active voice, the subject performs the action (verb), and the

  20. Active vs. Passive Voice

    If you can say the subject, action, and object in the order they appear in the sentence and it makes sense, you have written in active voice. For instance, you can say "Sally drove car" and can understand the meaning. However, if you say "Car driven Sally" it does not make sense; this scenario would indicate that you wrote the sentence ...