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What do you mean by active and passive voice? Explain by giving some examples.​

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Answered by dheenayt
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Active voice is a grammar term used to classify sentences in which the subject of the sentence is the one actively performing the action of the verb. ... Active voice is contrasted with passive voice, in which the subject of the sentence is the recipient of the verb's action. For example: The girl ate the apple

One of the two “voices” of verbs (see also active voice). ... 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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Answered by Rose1907
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Active voice means that a sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb. Passive voice means that a subject is a recipient of a verb's action. ... In English grammar, verbs have five properties: voice, mood, tense, person, and number; here, we are concerned with voice. The two grammatical voices are active and passive.

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