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The voice of the verb shows whether the subject is active or passive. The verb is in active if the subject performs an action, passive if the subject receives an action.
Use of passive voice
The Active Voice is more commonly used as compared to passive voice because it is direct and forceful.
The Passive voice may be used for the following reasons:
1. To eliminate the mention of agent.
Examples: The shop was burnt.
Ravi was found missing.
2. To give emphasis to the recipient of the action.
Examples: I have been invited to the meeting.
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3. To make an impersonal statement.
Examples: It is hoped that the share prices will fall.
FORM OF THE PASSIVE
Passive can be formed in the following ways:
1. A tense of to be + past participle
2. Model + be/have been + past participle
3. Infinitive: to be/to have been + past participle
4. -ing form: being/having been + past participle
Conversion from Active Voice to Passive Voice
1. If a Transitive Verb has two Objects, any of the two Objects may become the Subject in the Passive Voice.
2. When a Preopsitional Verb is changed from Active to Passive Voice, the Preopsition should not be dropped.
3.To change Auxiliary Verbs from Active to Passive Voice, add 'be' along with the past participle to the verb.
4. To change Imperative Sentence from Active to Passive Voice, 'let be' is used if the sentences to remain Imperative, otherwise 'should be' is used.
5. If Intranstive Verbs are used, the change of imperative sentences into passive voice is carried out in the following manner:
Sit down.
6. Sometimes a transitive verb is not change to passive form as it gives the passive sense.
7. Continuous form: like most on various forms the passive continuous is concerned with the contributed rather the complete state of an action.
8. Impersonal Use- 'It is': The Passive Voice offers the useful way of expressing something impersonally.