She was dismissed from service.
change it into active form
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The authorities dismissed her from service.
Explanation:
The sentence you wrote is in passive form without any doer. So to turn it into active , you have to assume a possible 'doer' of the verb 'dismissed'
It can be someone , people , etc.
But' the authorities' sounds better.
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They dismissed her from service
- In this voice, the subject in the sentence performs an action. The tone of the active voice is concise and straightforward.
- In these sentences, the most significant item or someone becomes the sentence's topic.
- It is employed when the reader's attention should be drawn to the sentence's subject and the action it is performing rather than the action's intended recipient.
- Whereas passive voice is employed when the focus is totally on the entity or individual who is impacted by the activity
- For example:
Active: They supported the Chief,
Passive: The Chief was supported by them.
- In the given sentence, the lady was dismissed from service by her employer.
- Thus, the correct sentence after changing into active voice is - They dismissed her from service
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