My sister bakes a cake (Change into passive voice)
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Active Voice : My sister bakes a cake
Passive Voice : A cake is baked by my sister
Additional Information :
- Active Voice and Passive Voice are the most easiest topics in grammar yet people find it a bit confusing.
- Everything matters is the way you understand the rules
- The rules too are very easy to understand once you get to know the meaning of each sentence and are able to apply it wherever necessary
- The main rule is that the placements of subject and object are exchanged
- Necessary verbal changes are done
- How many ever verbal changes happen there is no change in the tense of the statement !!
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Active Voice :
My sister bakes a cake
Passive Voice :
A cake is baked by my sister
(✷‿✷) Extra information (✷‿✷)
- Active Voice and Passive Voice are the most easiest topics in grammar yet people find it a bit confusing.
- Everything matters is the way you understand the rules
- The active voice describes a sentence where the subject performs the action stated by the verb.
- With passive voice, the subject is acted upon by the verb.
- It makes for a murky, roundabout sentence; you can be more straightforward with active voice.
- A sentence is written in active voice when the subject of the sentence is performing the action.
- A sentence is written in passive voice when the subject of the sentence has something done to it by someone or something.
- For example: Active voice: The cat was chasing the mouse.
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