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Burgess 2/11 W. 1.2. Active Definition: Subject and verb are next to teach other Example: Jane Kicked the ball. Passive Definition: Subject and verb are.

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1 Burgess 2/11 W. 1.2

2 Active Definition: Subject and verb are next to teach other Example: Jane Kicked the ball. Passive Definition: Subject and verb are not next to each other Example: The ball was kicked by Jane.

3 Directions: 1) Identify whether the sentences below is active or passive voice. 2) If the Sentence is passive voice change the sentence to active voice. 1.The bed was gotten out of by me. 2.I listened to the Radio program. 3.The meal was beautifully presented. 4.All applicants are drug tested prior to being hired. 5.It was decided by me that Tanya should be the designated driver. 6.The landscaping was installed by the landowner. 7.The stage was exited by me only after long standing ovation.

4 Active vs. Passive Voice Qz - A


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