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hobbies and interests roleplaying gamesHow do you revise passive voice to active voice?
- Shift the object of the action into the beginning of the sentence (the subject position).
- Change the verb as needed.
- If you want to keep the actor, the original subject, shift it to the end of the sentence and insert the word by in front of it.
Likewise, people ask, how do you change passive voice to active voice?
To change an active voice sentence to a passive voice sentence:
- Make the object of the active sentence into the subject of the passive sentence.
- Use the verb “to be” in the same tense as the main verb of the active sentence.
- Use the past participle of the main verb of the active sentence.
Also, what are passive words?
Active verbs form efficient, powerful sentences. The subject of an active voice sentence performs the action of the verb: “I throw the ball.” The subject of a passive voice sentence is still the main character of the sentence, but something else performs the action: “The ball is thrown by me.
The passive voice is a grammatical "voice". The noun or noun phrase that would be the object of a corresponding active sentence (such as "Our troops defeated the enemy") appears as the subject of a sentence or clause in the passive voice ("The enemy was defeated by our troops").