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example of simple present in active and passive voice​

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Answered by sujeetkumar93604
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Passive Voice: Present Simple

English has two voices: active and passive. The active voice is used when the subject of the sentence does the action. In the example, A is the subject and B is the object.

For example: My mom sings that song.

AB

The passive voice is used when we focus on the object of the sentence. In the example, B becomes the subject.

For example: That song is sung by my mom.

BA

When it is important to know who does the action, we use by. The noun that follows by is called the “agent.” My mom was the subject in the active sentence, but it becomes the agent in the passive sentence.

Sometimes, when the agent is unknown, or unimportant to the meaning of the sentence, we do not use by.

For example: This sweater is made in China.

We form the passive with be + past participle (3rd form of the verb).

In the present simple, the passive is: am / is / are + past participle (3rd form of the verb).

Remember!

The past participle always stays the same. Only the form of be changes.

The subject and verb must always agree in number.

Subject Verb Object

Active The teachers help the new student.

Passive The new student is helped by the teacher.

Active The teachers help the new students.

Passive The new students are helped by the teachers.

Negative and Questions

Notice that the helping verb in passive sentences is always a form of the verb be.

Active Passive

Affirmative Ben walks the dog.

They make cookies here. The dog is walked by Ben.

Cookies are made here.

Negative Ben doesn't walk the cat.

They don't make sandwiches here. The cat isn't walked by Ben.

Sandwiches aren't made here.

Question Does Ben walk the rabbit?

How do they make the cookies? Is the rabbit walked (by Ben)?

How are the cookies made?

Remember!

The passive voice is often used:

When we talk about art, science, or literature.

For example: The scientific method is used for experiments.

To explain directions and instructions.

For example: Baseball is played with nine players on the team.

In news reports and academic writing.

For example: The environment is studied by many scientists.

Past Participles (3rd form of the verb)

English verbs have three main forms:

Infinitive 1. Base Form 2. Simple Past 3. Past Participle (3rd form)

to cook cook cooked cooked

to do do did done

to eat eat ate eaten

Past participles for regular verbs are also the same as the past tense (add –ed).

Base Form Simple Past Past Participle (3rd form) Passive Sentence

solve solved solved The problem is solved.

carry carried carried The heavy boxes are carried by Moby.

Many past participles for irregular verbs are the same as the past tense.

Base Form Simple Past Past Participle (3rd form) Passive Sentence

make made made The pizza is made by Moby.

cut

put cut

put cut

put The sandwich is cut in two pieces.

Apples are put in the bowl.

build built built The houses are built very fast.

buy

catch bought

caught bought

caught The food is bought by my mom.

The thieves are caught by the police.

There are many irregular verbs with irregular past participles, and those have to be memorized. It is easiest to remember them in groups that follow the same spelling pattern.

Base Form Simple Past Past Participle (3rd form)

Past Participle ends in -en

bite bit bitten

eat ate eaten

forget forgot forgotten

get got gotten

give gave given

ride rode ridden

speak spoke spoken

take took taken

write wrote written

Past Participle vowel changes from a to u

drink drank drunk

sing sang sung

swim swam swum

Past Participle changes from ew to own

blow blew blown

fly flew flown

grow grew grown

know knew known

throw threw thrown

Past Participle changes from ore to orn

wear wore worn

Past Simple and Past Participles are very different

do did done

see saw seen

go went gone

Some verbs cannot be used in the passive because they have no object. Some of these verbs are: happen, come, sleep, arrive, have, go, live, stay, walk, cry.

Parts of Speech

English has eight parts of speech. Every word belongs to one of those eight categories.

Answered by swadeshsingh961
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Explanation:

active = ram goes to market

passive = market gone by ram

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