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Passive and active voice: B1- intermediate:


 

The passive voice can be used to show interest in the person or object that experiences an action, or when the person or object that performed the action is unknown. It can also be used to create an authoritative or factual tone. 


Examples:


Active voice: “I am cooking a meal”

Passive voice: “A meal is being cooked by me”

Active voice: “The winner of the race lifted the trophy”

Passive voice: “The trophy was lifted by the winner of the race”

Active voice: “They called off the meeting”

Passive voice: “The meeting was called off”

Active voice: “Is Ajani visiting us today?”

Passive voice: “Will we be visited by Ajani today?”

Active voice: “I ate the strawberry pie”

Passive voice: “The strawberry pie was eaten by me”

Active voice: “The sun rises from the east”

Passive voice: “East is where the sun rises from”


Passive voice: 


The passive voice can be used to show interest in the person or object that experiences an action. It can also be used when you don’t know or don’t want to say who performed the action. 


Examples:


The toy was chewed by the puppy

The sweater was worn by them

The kite was flown by John

The lion was killed by the hunter

The windows have been cleaned

The suspect will be released tomorrow

This product has not been tested on animals


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