Active Voice and Passive Voice
Verbs are either active or passive in voice. In the active voice, the subject and verb relationship is straightforward: the subject is a do-er. In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is not a do-er. It is shown with by + do-er or is not shown in the sentence.Passive voice is used when the action is the focus, not the subject. It is not important (or not known) who does the action.
- The window is broken. (It is not known who broke the window, or it is not important to know who broke the window.)
- The class has been canceled. (The focus is on the class being canceled. It is not important to know who canceled it.)
- The passive voice is often used. (The focus is on the passive voice. It is not important to explain who the writer is.)
- That building was built in 1990.
- The car was invented about a hundred years ago.
- I was told that Mary moved to a different country.
- Your business is appreciated.
- She was elected to city council.
- It was rumored that the company would lay off a few people soon.
- It is recommended that the billing process be shortened.
- Sam wrote a letter to Jamie.
- A letter was written to Jamie by Sam.
- The government built a new bridge.
- A new bridge was built by the government.
- I recommend that you apply for this position.
- It is recommended that you apply for this position.
[Quiz 17.1]
Rewrite the following sentence in passive voice.
John gave me a bunch of flowers on my birthday.
[Quiz 17.2]
Choose the sentences written incorrectly in the passive voice.
1) I was eaten an ice cream.
2) The song was sung by a singer.
3) I was deceived by the TV program.
4) The concert was finished at 12 p.m.
5) He was written a novel.
6) The tennis match was aired on TV.
7) He was treated kindly.
8) I have been managed a company since 2004.
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