The document provides examples of sentences written in active and passive voice. It lists 8 sentences where an action is described first in active voice using a subject and verb, and then restated in passive voice with the subject receiving the action. The passive voice versions position the recipient of the action before the verb rather than after.
The document provides examples of sentences written in active and passive voice. It lists 8 sentences where an action is described first in active voice using a subject and verb, and then restated in passive voice with the subject receiving the action. The passive voice versions position the recipient of the action before the verb rather than after.
The document provides examples of sentences written in active and passive voice. It lists 8 sentences where an action is described first in active voice using a subject and verb, and then restated in passive voice with the subject receiving the action. The passive voice versions position the recipient of the action before the verb rather than after.
The document provides examples of sentences written in active and passive voice. It lists 8 sentences where an action is described first in active voice using a subject and verb, and then restated in passive voice with the subject receiving the action. The passive voice versions position the recipient of the action before the verb rather than after.
1. John collects money. - Money is collected by John.
2. Anna opened the window. - The window was opened by Anna. 3. We do not clean our rooms. – Our rooms aren’ t cleaned. 4. I will ask a question. - A question will be asked. 5. We have done our homework. - Our homework has been done. 6. The sheep ate a lot. - A lot was eaten by the sheep. 7. My grandfather built this house in 1943. - In 1943 that house was built by my grandfather. 8. Everybody loves Mr Brown. - Mr Brown is loved by everybody.