Active and Passive voice. What is the difference between active and passive voice? How and When to use them?

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Active and Passive voice

What is the difference between active and passive voice? How and When to use them?

The term voice here, refers to the structure of a sentence. There are two “voices” in English grammar; active voice and passive voice.

According to the Chicago Manual of Styles; “voice shows whether the subject (of the sentence) acts… or is acted on … - That is whether the subject performs or receive the action of the verb”

Active Voice In an active voice sentence, the subject ( the one who does the action in the sentence) is clearly stated as the subject. The thing that the subject does something to ( the direct object) comes after the verb. Subject--Verb--object

Let’s look at some examples Kathy wrote an essay. Carly made an apple pie. The subject of the sentence performs the action.

Passive Voice In a passive voice sentence, the thing that the subject does something to, is placed as the subject of the sentence. The subject (the one who does the action) is placed after the subject, usually in a prepositional phrase. In fact, sometimes the subject is hidden or not even mentioned.

Examples of passive voice Example 1: An essay was written by Amy. (here, the subject is mentioned) Example 2: An essay was written. (here the subject is not mentioned) *note: In passive voice, the verb is often followed with “By”

Active voice focuses attention on the subject, which brings clarity and forcefulness to your writing. Studies show that active voice sentences (where the subject is stated first) are easier to understand than passive voice sentences. Why is active voice used in most of the writing done in school and at work?

Let’s look up more examples: Active voice: Students consider topics for the next essay. Passive voice: Topics for the next essay are being considered by the students. *The active voice is less wordy

This is not to say that passive voice can’t or should not be used.

This brings us to when should you use passive voice? 1.1. When the receiver of the action is more important than the subject o Active voice: RCCC rewarded Amy the best student prize. o Passive voice: Amy was rewarded the best student prize. Here the emphasis is placed on Amy the receiver of the prize not the school that rewarded her.

2. When you consciously try to minimize the role of the subject or the subject is not known o Active voice: Kris could not complete the year book because his team misplaced the data gathered. o Passive voice: The year book was not completed because the data were misplaced. 3. When you write about scientific, technical, or natural processes o Active voice : The trucks delivered the merchandise to the grocery stores. o Passive voice: The merchandise is delivered to the grocery stores.

To recap what we’ve talked about: o A sentence in which the subject performs the action is in active voice. o A sentence in which the subject receives the force of the action of the verb is in passive voice.

As you can see it is important to understand sentence structures to better determine what voice to use… but remember to use active voice in most of your writing as it makes reading easier and more interesting.