Voice is the form of the verb that indicates whether the subject of the sentence performs or receives the action.
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The voice of a verb tells whether the subject of the sentence performs or receives the action. Voices are of two types: active and passive. Active Voice: In the active voice, the subject performs the action expressed by the verb.
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True, the voice does indicate if the subject of the sentence performs or receives the action.
- Voice is used to indicate if the action is being performed by the party or if the subject is the receiver of the action performed.
- Voice is used to express the relation between the action that is being expressed by the verb and the participants that are identified by its arguments.
- If the action is done by the subject then it is said to be an active voice.
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