Active and Passive Voice Practice Exercises
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Which of the following exercises involves translating sentences from active to passive voice?

  • Rearranging sentences from passive to active voice
  • Making active voice sentences with different subjects
  • Practicing sentences like 'She walked the dog every morning.'
  • Changing one word in an active sentence (correct)
  • What is the purpose of rearranging sentences from passive to active voice in the practice exercises mentioned?

  • To simplify complex sentence structures
  • To focus on who performed the action (correct)
  • To practice rewriting sentences using synonyms
  • To emphasize the object over the subject
  • In the practice exercises provided, if 'He mows the lawn' is changed to 'The lawn is mown by him,' what type of transformation is being demonstrated?

  • Rearranging words within a sentence
  • Converting an object to a subject
  • Changing an active sentence to a passive one (correct)
  • Introducing new objects into the sentence
  • Which skill is enhanced by practicing sentences involving 'She walked the dog every morning'?

    <p>Differentiating between active and passive voice</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the primary difference between exercises involving translating sentences and changing one word in an active sentence?

    <p>The emphasis on sentence structure</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How do rearranging exercises from passive to active voice contribute to understanding the distinction between active and passive voice?

    <p>By shifting emphasis from the subject to the object</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    English Language Active and Passive Voice

    Passive voice is often used when the emphasis of the sentence is on what happened rather than who did it. In contrast, the active voice emphasizes who performed the action. Here's how you can identify which voice your sentences fall into:

    Active voice: Subject + Verb + Object Example: The cat meowed loudly. In this example, the subject is 'The cat', the verb is 'meowed', and the object is 'loudly'.

    Passive voice: Verb + Subject + Object Example: Loudly was meowed by the cat. Here, the order of the elements changes from active voice, with 'the cat' being the subject and the action ('meowing') coming after it.

    Practice Exercises To practice differentiating between active and passive voices, try the following exercises:

    1. Translate sentences from active to passive voice, and vice versa, such as "She walked the dog every morning." could become "Every morning, the dog was walked by her."
    2. Change one word in an active sentence to make it passive. For instance, changing "He mows the lawn" becomes "The lawn is mown by him."
    3. Rearrange sentences so they go from passive to active voice. Example: "A new car was bought yesterday." turns into "Yesterday, she bought a new car."

    With some effort, these exercises will help you understand the distinction between active and passive voice better.

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    Learn about the differences between active and passive voice in English language sentences. Practice transforming sentences from active to passive voice and vice versa, changing one word in a sentence to switch between voices, and rearranging sentences from passive to active voice.

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