Jim learned to ski while on vacation in Colorado.

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Jim learned to ski while on vacation in Colorado. Active Voice When writing sentences, paragraphs, or essays, students should always try to write in the ACTIVE VOICE. Active voice occurs when the subject of the sentence is doing the action. Ex.: Jim learned to ski while on vacation in Colorado.

Jim learned to ski while on vacation in Colorado. The subject of the sentence, Jim, is doing the action, learning. This means the sentence is active voice. Do not think strictly of the verb itself, but of the action it implies.

Skiing was learned by Jim while on vacation in Colorado. Passive Voice The alternative to active voice is PASSIVE VOICE. Passive voice is when the subject is being acted upon by some other person, place, or thing, and is therefore not doing the action the verb indicates. Ex.: Skiing was learned by Jim while on vacation in Colorado.

Also, any sentence in which is, am, are, was, or were is the main verb will always be passive voice. For example: We are happy to be on vacation. Are, the verb of this third example sentence, is the main (only) verb, so the sentence is passive voice. It is called a LINKING VERB. Some other common linking verbs are become, appear, seem, look, sound, taste – all depending on how they are used, of course!