- Active voice
- Passive voice
The active voice is the "normal" voice. This is the voice that we use most of the time. You are probably already familiar with the active voice. In the active voice, the object receives the action of the verb. The passive voice is less usual. In the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb. Have a look at the following table of examples for better understand of the voices.
The Active Voice
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The Passive Voice
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Cats Eat Fish.
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Fish are Eaten by Cats.
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Now Lets see Where and When we should use Passive Voice :
- Passive voice is used when the focus is on the
action. It is not important or
not known, however, who or what is performing the action. - Example: "A letter was written." The focus, here, is on the fact that a letter was written. We don't know,
however, who wrote it. - Sometimes a statement in passive is more polite than active voice. Have a look at the following example.ExampleA vase was broken.
Focus, here, is on the fact that a vase was broken, but we don't blame anyone.
Compare this to: "You broke the vase."
Form of the passive voice:
Subject
+ the appropriate form of to be + Past Participle |
Note :
The appropriate form of to be = To be is put in the the tense of the active voice main verb.
The appropriate form of to be = To be is put in the the tense of the active voice main verb.
When
rewriting active sentences in passive voice, note the following :
rewriting active sentences in passive voice, note the following :
- The object of the active
sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence. - The form of the verb is
the appropriate form of to be (the tense of the active voice main verb) + the
past participle. - The subject of the
active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence (or is dropped.)
Example:
Active
|
Shivani
|
makes
|
tea
|
subject
|
verb
|
object
|
|
Passive
|
Tea
|
is made
|
(by
Shivani ) |
object becoming subject
|
verb
|
subject becoming object or is dropped
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Examples of the passive voice:
Tense
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Subject
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Verb
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Object
|
|
Simple Present
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Active:
|
Shivani
|
makes
|
tea.
|
Passive:
|
Tea
|
is made
|
by
Shivani . |
|
Present Progressive
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Active:
|
Shivani
|
is making
|
tea.
|
Passive:
|
Tea
|
is being made
|
by
Shivani . |
|
Simple Past
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Active:
|
Shivani
|
made
|
tea.
|
Passive:
|
Tea
|
was made
|
by
Shivani . |
|
Past Progressive
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Active:
|
Shivani
|
was making
|
tea.
|
Passive:
|
Tea
|
was being made
|
by
Shivani . |
|
Present Perfect
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Active:
|
NShivaniancy
|
has made
|
Tea.
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Passive:
|
Tea
|
has been made
|
by
Shivani . |
|
Past Perfect
|
Active:
|
Shivani
|
had made
|
tea.
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Passive:
|
Tea
|
had been made
|
by
Shivani . |
|
Future simple
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Active:
|
Shivani
|
will make
|
tea.
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Passive:
|
Tea
|
will be made
|
by
Shivani . |
|
Future perfect
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Active:
|
Shivani
|
will have made
|
tea.
|
Passive:
|
Tea
|
will have been made
|
by
Shivani . |
|
Conditional
|
Active:
|
Shivani
|
would make
|
tea.
|
Passive:
|
Tea
|
would be made
|
by
Shivani . |
|
Modals
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Active:
|
Shivani
|
can make
|
tea.
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Passive:
|
Tea
|
can be made
|
by
Shivani . |
Passive voice sentences with two Objects:
Rewriting
an active sentence with two objects in passive voice means that one of the two
objects becomes the subject, the other one remains an object. Which object to
transform into a subject depends on what you want to put the focus on. Have a look at the following Examples.
an active sentence with two objects in passive voice means that one of the two
objects becomes the subject, the other one remains an object. Which object to
transform into a subject depends on what you want to put the focus on. Have a look at the following Examples.
Active/Passive
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Subject
|
Verb
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Object
1 |
Object
2 |
Active:
|
Shivani
|
offered
|
a
flower |
to
me. |
Passive:
|
A
flower |
was
offered |
to
me |
by
Shivani . |
Passive:
|
I
|
was
offered |
a
flower |
by
Shivani . |
Impersonal Passive:
Have a look at the following Examples :
- They say that the planet
is in danger. - It is said that the
planet is in danger.
This
type of passive is called impersonal because we use the impersonal form
"it is..." This is only possible with verbs of perception (e. g.
say, think, know ...)
type of passive is called impersonal because we use the impersonal form
"it is..." This is only possible with verbs of perception (e. g.
say, think, know ...)
Ex :
- It is said that...
- It is thought that...
- It is believed that...
- It is known that...
It
is also common that we start the passive form of these sentences with the
subject of the that-clause:
is also common that we start the passive form of these sentences with the
subject of the that-clause:
Ex :
- They say that the planet
is in danger.= The planet is said to be in danger. - They think that women
live longer than men. = Women are thought to live longer.
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