What is the difference between the active voice and passive voice? The active voice tells us what a person or thing does, as the subject performs the action on the object. On the other hand, the passive voice tells us what is done to someone or something. Therefore, the subject is being acted upon. Active example: Subject + verb + object = Gary cleaned the bedroom. Passive example: Object + verb + subject = The bedroom was cleaned by Gary. Check out our active vs. passive voice sentences list. To download the larger active vs. passive voice sentences list poster. Click on the link or the image below: Active vs. passive voice sentences list poster
Practice sentences that include the active and passive voice and improve your understanding of this English grammar point. Master the active and passive tense with this comprehensive guide. Have a go and make your own sentences with the active and passive sentences list above.
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