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Tuesday, October 11, 2022

Active and Passive Voice

Active and Passive Voice


Active voice: This form of writing is used when a subject is directly affecting an object.

Passive voice: This form of writing is used when the subject acts upon the object.

• When we want to put the emphasis on the process rather than the person or doer, we employ the passive form. In reports and formal documents, these are used particularly.

• We employ the passive structure when we are unsure of the doer.


Steps for transitioning from Active to Passive Voice

Step -1 

Identify Subject, Verb, Object in Active Voice sentence.

Step - 2 

Identify tense of the Active Voice sentence.

Step - 3 

 Switch the positions of the subject and the object. The idea is that the subject becomes the object and vice versa.

Step - 4

Change the auxiliary verb in Passive Voice sentence considering tense.

Step - 5

Change the main verb into the past participle (V3).

Step - 6

Put the preposition "by" before the subject which is object in passive voice sentence. 


Changes in Passive Forms as per Tense

Tenses

Passive forms

Simple Present Tense

O + is/am/are + past participle+ by +S

Active: Mohit locks the office every evening.

Passive: The office is locked by Mohit every evening.

Present Continuous Tense

O + is/am/are + being + past participle+ by +S

Active: Krishna is drawing a picture now.

Passive: A picture is being drawn by Krishna now.

Present Perfect Tense

O + have/has + been + past participle+ by +S

Active: We have arranged a party tomorrow.

Passive: A party has been arranged by us tomorrow.

Simple Past Tense

O + was/were + past participle+ by +S

Active: Rahul wrote a letter yesterday.

Passive: A letter was written by Rahul yesterday.

Past Continuous Tense

O + was/were+ being + past participle+ by +S

Active: Kirit was typing a report at that time.

Passive: A report was being typed by Kirit at that time.

Past Perfect Tense

O + had+ been+ past participle+ by +S

Active: Peon had broken the lock before I reached there.

Passive: The lock had been broken by Rahul before I reached there.

Infinitives

O + shall/will/can + be + past participle+ by +S

Active: Vishal can play the guitar.

Passive: The guitar can be played by Rahul.

Active: Dhaval will visit the temple tomorrow.

Passive: The temple will be visited by Rahul tomorrow.



Changes in pronouns

When a subject takes place of the object, the pronoun changes as following

In Active Voice

In Passive Voice

I

by me

We

by us

You

by you

He

by him

She

by her

It

by it

They

by them


Examples:

        Active: The Children are playing cricket in the garden now.
        Passive: Cricket is being played by the children in the garden now.

        Active: Policemen catch thieves.
        Passive: Thieves are caught by policeman.

        Active: She will cook the food for the guests.
        Passive: The food will be cooked by her for the guests.

        Active: They refused for admission to Rajat.
        Passive: Rajat was refused for admission by them.

        Active: Columbus discovered America.
        Passive: America was discovered by Columbus.


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