The document compares active and passive voice in sentences using present and past tense. In the present tense section, active sentences have subjects performing actions on direct objects, while passive sentences have the direct objects as the subject being acted upon by the subject in the active form. The past tense section follows the same pattern, but uses past tense forms of verbs to describe actions that occurred in the past.
The document compares active and passive voice in sentences using present and past tense. In the present tense section, active sentences have subjects performing actions on direct objects, while passive sentences have the direct objects as the subject being acted upon by the subject in the active form. The past tense section follows the same pattern, but uses past tense forms of verbs to describe actions that occurred in the past.
The document compares active and passive voice in sentences using present and past tense. In the present tense section, active sentences have subjects performing actions on direct objects, while passive sentences have the direct objects as the subject being acted upon by the subject in the active form. The past tense section follows the same pattern, but uses past tense forms of verbs to describe actions that occurred in the past.
PRESENTS 1 my sister drives the car the car is driven by my sister 2 Alejandro makes the market the market is made by Alejandro 3 my cousin bathes the dog the dog is bathed by my cousin 4 Sara prepares lunch lunch is prepared by Sara 5 my friend studies the hymn the hymn is studied by my friend PAST 1 Mary removed the chair the chair was removed by Mary 2 my aunt prepared dinner dinner was prepared by my aunt 3 Carlos painted the house the house was painted by Carlos 4 the gardener cut the trees the groves were cut by the gardener 5 the president gave the order the order was given by the president