Unit 6,
Verb Tenses, Voice, and Mood
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Grammar
Lesson 42
Voice of Verbs
Action verbs can be in the active voice or in the passive voice. A sentence has a verb in
the
active voice
when the subject performs the action.
A verb is in the
passive voice
when the action is performed on the subject. Although the passive voice can give variety
to
your writing, the active voice is more interesting and more direct than the passive
voice, which makes for livelier writing. Form the passive
voice by using the past
participle of the verb with a form of the helping verb
be.
Mr. Carter
played the piano solo. (active voice)
The
piano solo was played by Mr. Carter. (passive voice)
Exercise 1
Draw two lines under each verb or verb phrase. Write A above the verb if it is
active and P if it is passive.
P
A
We were amazed that our choir won first place.
1. The play will be performed by a local company.
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