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  • what are all kind of voices active

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There are Two Forms of voices active

In grammar, the relationship between the action/state of the verb and the subject is expressed in two forms of voice: Active voice and Passive voice. Active form: In active sentences the subject is doing the action, and the object is receiving it.

Active form: In active sentences the subject is doing the action, and the object is receiving it.

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  • What is Active Voice?

Active Voice

A verb is said to be in active voice when the subject performs the verb.

The active voice is the opposite of the passive voice. When the action of the verb is done to the subject. The verb is said to be in the passive voice.

Look at this example of the active voice:-

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  • Suzy chased the butterfly with a net.
  • The kite soared high in the air.
  • The children shielded their eyes from the bright sun.
  • A squirrel bounced across the lawn.
  • The soldier ants invaded the picnic with military precision.
  • Paul imagined what the weather was like above those dark clouds.

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  • What is the passive voice?

passive Voice

Passive voice means that a subject is a recipient of a verb's action. You may have learned that the passive voice is weak and incorrect, but it isn't that simple. When used correctly and in moderation, the passive voice is fine.

A verb is in the passive voice when the subject of the sentence is acted on by the verb. For example, in “The ball was thrown by the pitcher,” the ball (the subject) receives the action of the verb, and was thrown is in the passive voice.

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  • The passive voice is used frequently. (= we are interested in the passive voice, not in who uses it.)
  • The house was built in 1654. (= we are interested in the house, not in who built it.)
  • The road is being repaired. (= we are interested in the road, not in the people who are doing the repairs.)
  • I noticed that a window had been left open.
  • Every year thousands of people are killed on our roads.
  • All the cookies have been eaten.
  • My car has been stolen!

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