Link: https://www.englishpage.com/verbpage/activepassive.html
Description: WEBActive Form. In active sentences, the thing doing the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing receiving the action is the object. Most sentences are active. [Thing doing action] + [verb] + [thing receiving action] Examples: Passive Form.
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Link: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/active-vs-passive-voice/
Description: WEBApr 25, 2023 · Learn the difference between active and passive voice—with examples of how active and passive voice can affect your writing.
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Link: https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/english-grammar-reference/active-passive-voice
Description: WEBEnglish Grammar. Verbs. Active and passive voice. Level: beginner. Transitive verbs have both active and passive forms: Passive forms are made up of the verb be with a past participle: If we want to show the person or thing doing the action, we use by: She was attacked by a dangerous dog. The money was stolen by her husband.
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Link: https://grammar.collinsdictionary.com/easy-learning/what-is-the-active-form-of-a-verb-in-english
Description: WEB5 days ago · We use the active when the subject of the verb is the doer of the action. The active is used in most English speech and writing, because we usually want to inform our listener or our reader who or what carried out the action of the verb.
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Link: https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/active-vs-passive-voice-difference
Description: WEBThe active voice asserts that the person or thing represented by the grammatical subject performs the action represented by the verb. The passive voice makes the subject the person or thing acted on or affected by the action represented by the verb. Active voice: Jerry knocked over the lamp.
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Link: https://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/active_sentences.htm
Description: WEBAn active sentence is a sentence where the subject performs the action of the verb. For example: John kicked the ball. ("John" is the subject. "John" is performing the action of the verb "kick." Therefore, this is an active sentence.) An active sentence is the opposite of a passive sentence.
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Link: https://www.englishgrammar.org/active-passive-verb-forms/
Description: WEBAug 1, 2010 · The active and passive forms of the verb write are given below: When the active verb is in the simple present tense. Active verb: write/writes. Passive verb: is/am/are written. He writes a letter. A letter is written by him. When the active verb is in the present continuous tense. Active verb: is/am/are writing.
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Link: https://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/active_voice.htm
Description: WEBFormal Definitions. Active and Passive Voice. Active voice is a quality of a verb that describes when its subject is acting out the verb. When the opposite is true (i.e., the subject of the sentence is being acted upon by the verb), it is said to be in passive voice. Four Interactive Examples.
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Link: https://writingcenter.gmu.edu/writing-resources/grammar-style/active-and-passive-voice
Description: WEBDec 20, 2017 · A main verb is active when the subject of the sentence is the doer (or the agent) of the action. A main verb is passive when the subject of the sentence is the receiver of the action. In passive voice, the verb is composed of a form of “to be” (e.g. is, is being, was, will be ) + the past participle form of the verb (e.g. watched, stolen ...
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Link: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/infinitive-active-or-passive
Description: WEBMost verbs have an active infinitive form (with or without to): (to) catch, (to) do, (to) help, (to) leave, (to) wash. Most verbs also have a passive infinitive form, which consists of the infinitive of be (with or without to) + the -ed form of the main verb: (to) be caught, (to) be done, (to) be helped, (to) be left, (to) be washed. Compare.
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