Active Voice and Passive Voice
Verbs are either
active or passive in voice. In the active voice, the subject and verb
relationship is straightforward: the subject is a do-er. In the passive voice,
the subject of the sentence is not a do-er. It is shown with by + do-er or is
not shown in the sentence.
Passive voice is used when the action is the focus, not the subject. It is not
important (or not known) who does the action.
- The window is broken. (It is not
known who broke the window, or it is not important to know who broke the
window.)
- The class has been canceled. (The
focus is on the class being canceled. It is not important to know who
canceled it.)
- The passive voice is often used.
(The focus is on the passive voice. It is not important to explain who the
writer is.)
Passive voice
should be avoided when you want more clarity in writing. However, in some
cases, you need to use passive voice to stress the action, not the actor. Also,
passive voice can be considered more polite, as it sounds less aggressive or
dramatic.
- That building was built in 1990.
- The car was invented about a
hundred years ago.
- I was told that Mary moved to a
different country.
- Your business is appreciated.
- She was elected to city council.
- It was rumored that the company
would lay off a few people soon.
- It is recommended that the billing
process be shortened.
You can easily
rewrite an active sentence to a passive sentence. The object in the active
sentence becomes a subject in the passive sentence. The verb is changed to a
“be” verb + past participle. The subject of the active sentence follows by or
is omitted.
- Sam wrote a letter to Jamie.
- A letter was written to Jamie by
Sam.
- The government built a new bridge.
- A new bridge was built by the
government.
- I recommend that you apply for this
position.
- It is recommended that you apply
for this position.
[Quiz 17.1]
Rewrite the following sentence in passive voice.
John gave me a bunch of flowers on my birthday.
[Quiz 17.2]
Choose the sentences written incorrectly in the passive voice.
1) I was eaten an ice cream.
2) The song was sung by a singer.
3) I was deceived by the TV program.
4) The concert was finished at 12 p.m.
5) He was written a novel.
6) The tennis match was aired on TV.
7) He was treated kindly.
8) I have been managed a company since 2004.
View Answers
[17.1]
I was given a bunch of flowers on my birthday by John.
OR
A bunch of flowers was given to me on my birthday by John.
[17.2]
1) I ate an ice cream.
5) He wrote a novel.
8) I have managed a company since 2004.
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