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#Write meaning of Active and passive voice

# Write rules for converting Active to passive voice and passive to active.

# Write structures of conversions with examples which are not given in book.

For Example.
1.Simple present tense
# Write its structure in active voice
# Then write its structure in passive voice
# Then write 4 examples and convert them. (Assertive, Imperative, Interrogative and Exclamatory sentences)....Which are not from book

1 example in 1 kind of sentence which are mentioned above


Then again Simple present tense....Do the conversion passive to active in the same manner as discussed above

After that
2nd type...present continuous ...and then go on...for all types of tenses
(I need full things to be explained)
(class 8th)

Answers

Answered by aditya12pihu
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Answer:

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Answered by 303787
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Answer:

Introduction to Active and Passive VoicesIs this page helpful?Voice, mood, tense, person, and number are the five qualities of verbs in English grammar; we're only concerned with voice here. The active and passive voices are the two grammatical voices. Voice refers to the form of a verb that indicates when a subject acts or is the receiver of the action. When the subject performs the action it is active voice and when the subject receives the action it is passive voice.  Examples of Active and Passive VoiceActive- He loves me. Passive- I am loved by him. The subject of the active voice example above is "he," the verb is "loves," and the object is "me." The subject of the passive voice phrase is "I," the verb is "am loved," and the object is "him." The active sentence's subject becomes the passive sentence's object. The components of both statements are the same, but the structure differs. Passive sentences describe what happens to the person or object that performs an action, whereas active sentences describe what happens to the person who does the activity. The active voice has a stronger, clearer tone than the passive voice, which is more subtle and weak. So, while passive voice sounds more elegant, it is better to use active voice if you want to get your point across effectively.There are times when passive voice is useful and called for. For example, "The squirrel was chased by the dog". The sentence construction would be helpful if the squirrel were the focus of our writing and not the dog.  Structure of Active and Passive Voice Active voice describes a sentence where the subject is the doer of an   action. Its structure goes like this-                     Subject + Verb+ Object Passive voice expresses an action that is carried out on the subject of the sentence. Its structure is-                     Object + verb +subject 

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