A lifeguard rescued me. (Find the correct passive form)
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i rescue by a life guard
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I was rescued by a lifeguard.
Explanation:
- Passive voice is when the subject of a sentence receives the action of the verb rather than performing the action. In grammar, voice indicates the relationship between the subject of the sentence and its verb.
- In grammar, voice indicates the relationship between the subject of the sentence and its verb. English has two voices. In active voice, the subject performs the verb, as in Toni bake cakes. In this example, Toni is doing the action of the verb (baking cakes).
- In passive voice, a subject is the verb’s action performed on it. It receives the action, as in Cakes are baked by Toni. Here, Toni is still doing the action, but cakes are the subject. They are receiving Toni’s action.
- A sentence written in the passive voice often uses the verb be. Also, the performer of the action is also in a preposition phrase, as in I was hit by snowballs.
- The simplest way to determine if a sentence is in the passive voice is to read the sentence and think about who is doing what. If the performer of the action comes after the verb, the sentence is most likely in the passive voice and not active.
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