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Active and Passive Voice Exercise II

August 5, 2010 - pdf

Find the verbs in the following sentences and state whether they are in the active voice or the passive voice. 1. The tiger killed the… Continue reading

Passive Voice Exercise

August 5, 2010 - pdf

Change the following sentences from the Active voice to the passive voice. 1. The boy killed the spider. 2. The woodcutter felled the trees. 3.… Continue reading

Active or Passive Voice

August 2, 2010 - pdf

The active voice is used when the agent (i.e, the doer of the action) is to be made prominent. The passive voice is used when… Continue reading

Active and Passive Verb Forms

August 1, 2010 - pdf

Read the following sentences: He is writing a letter. (Active) A letter is being written by him. (Passive) You will have noticed that the verb… Continue reading

Active and Passive Voice

July 31, 2010 - pdf

Read the following sentences: The boy killed the spider. The spider was killed by the boy. As you can probably see both sentences express the… Continue reading

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