What do you mean by voice
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Voice (Grammar)
Voice is the term used to describe whether a verb is active or passive.
In other words, when the subject of the verb is doing the action of the verb (e.g., "The dog bit the postman."), the verb is said to be in the active voice. When the subject of the verb is being acted upon (e.g., "The postman was bitten."), the verb is said to be in the passive voice. So, the voice of a verb tells us whether the subject is acting or being acted upon.
What Is the Active Voice?
If the subject is performing the action, then the verb is said to be in the active voice.
What Is the Passive Voice?
If the subject is having the action done to it, then the verb is said to be in the passive voice.
Easy Examples of Voice
Here are some more examples of verbs (shown in bold) in the active voice.
●Lee ate the pies.
(Lee is the subject of the verb. The subject is doing the action of the verb.)
●We play hopscotch.
(We is the subject of the verb. The subject is doing the action of the verb.)
●The sharks will attack the cage.
(The sharks is the subject of the verb. The subject is doing the action of the verb.)
Here are some more examples of verbs in the passive voice.
●The pies were eaten by Lee.
(The pies is the subject of the verb. The subject is being acted upon.)
●Hopscotch is played by us.
(Hopscotch is the subject of the verb. The subject is being acted upon.)
●The cage will be attacked by the sharks.
(The cage is the subject of the verb. The subject is being acted upon).
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