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The teacher was pleased with the boy' s work.
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Answered by vijayksynergy
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The boy's work pleased the teacher.

Active voice:

  • The subject of the sentence, performing the action. Nouns and pronouns always form the subject of a sentence.
  • Active voice writing is always structured so that the subject performs the verb. The active voice has a direct, clear tone.
  • Use it when you want the reader to focus on the topic of your offer rather than the action.

Sentences from active voice:

  • I am working hard.
  • I am cooking in the kitchen.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The boy's work was pleased by the teacher.

Explanation:

In English, there are two grammatical voices: active and passive. Neither is necessarily superior than the other, although each is better suited to specific styles of writing.

News anchors sound disconnected from the stories they're reporting for a reason: they frequently use the passive voice. There's another reason why opinion article authors sound so certain of their positions: they generally write in the active voice.

The subject of the sentence performs the action in the active voice. A sentence's subject is always a noun or a pronoun.

The verb operates on the subject in the passive voice. Alternatively, in the passive voice, the verb acts on the subject. Every passive voice sentence has two verbs:

*A conjugated version of the verb "to be".

*The past participle of the primary verb.

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