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how to find which sentence is active and which is passive​

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Answered by JohanDanielM
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Explanation:

To understand the difference between passive and active sentences, first identify the subject of the sentence and determine if it's doing something or having something done to it. For example, in “The dog walked,” “dog” is the subject and since it's doing something, the sentence is active.

Answered by miyer5831
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Answer:here is one example from which you easily understand the difference...

Explanation:

“The house” is the noun being acted upon, in other words “house” is the object of the verb “to haunt”. It’s clear here that the house is not doing the haunting. It is not doing the action. It is receiving the action. However, it is the subject of the sentence, which makes this sentence a passive voice sentence. (In an active voice sentence, the noun performing the action should be the subject. In this case, the active voice version would be: “Ghosts haunted the house.”)  

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