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difference between passive words. with example. ​

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Answered by ʝεɳყ
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✏ What are passive words?

In the passive voice, however, the subject is no longer performing the action of the verb. Rather, it's being acted upon by the verb. Put another way, the subject of a sentence in the passive voice is no longer the "doer" of the action, but the recipient of the action.

✏ Examples :-

In a passive sentence, the person or thing doing the action (the actor) is usually preceded by the word "by." For example: Anita was driven to the theatre by Carla. Nowadays, black kites are protected by law. The olives are stoned and crushed in this room by my son.

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Answered by amritaSN04
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DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VERBS / PASSIVE AND ACTIVE VOICE

1) Active verbs are used in active voice.

When the subject of a sentence is performing the action of the verb, the sentence is written in active voice.

eg, My friend made this dish.

this is in active voice. subject : friend, active verb : made.

2) Passive verbs are used in passive voice.

When the subject is receiving the action of the verb, the sentence is in passive voice.

eg, This dish was made by my friend.

this is in passive voice. subject : dish, passive verb : made

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