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Difference between Active and passive voice?​

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Answered by Krrishska
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Answer:

active voice is said directly to the person but passive voice means back biting

Answered by ridhima1440
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In English Grammar, Voice is used to decide whether the verb is working actively or passively in a sentence. In this way, there are two broad classifications of voice, i.e. active voice and passive voice. If in a sentence, the subject acts as the doer of the action, then it is called as an active voice.

On the other hand, if the subject acts as the target or recipient of the action performed, then the voice is called as passive voice. Now, let’s look at these examples to understand them correctly:

Active: Maria followed the thief.

Passive: The thief was followed by Maria.

Active: She told me the truth.

Passive: The truth was told to me by Maria.

In the given examples, you might have noticed, that when the sentence is in the active voice, the focus is on the subject, but when we converted the sentence to passive voice, the focus is shifted to the action.

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