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Active and Passive Voice Verbs 08/16/13
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs State Standard W1.2 Use precise language, action verbs, sensory details, appropriate modifiers, and the active rather than the passive voice.
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs The concept of active and passive voice only applies to transitive verbs. transitive verb—a verb that requires a direct object
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs Voice is the form a transitive verb takes to indicate whether the subject of the verb performs or receives the action.
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs In other words, a verb in the active voice expresses an action done by its subject.
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs A verb in the passive voice expresses an action done to its subject.
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs Examples of Active and Passive Voice Active Voice: The blazing fire destroyed the outside walls. Passive Voice: The outside walls were destroyed by the blazing fire.
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs Examples of Active and Passive Voice Active Voice: The blazing fire destroyed the outside walls. Passive Voice: The outside walls were destroyed by the blazing fire.
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs Examples of Active and Passive Voice Active Voice: She grows corn on her farm. Passive Voice: Corn is grown by her on her farm.
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs Examples of Active and Passive Voice Active Voice: She grows corn on her farm. Passive Voice: Corn is grown by her on her farm.
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs The grammatical form of a passive voice verb is be + the past participle.
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Forms of the Verb Be Also known as the be verb…
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Forms of the Verb Be Also known as the be verb… http://guestofaguest.com
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Forms of the Verb Be Past TensePresent TenseFuture Tense
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Forms of the Verb Be Past TensePresent TenseFuture Tense was
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Forms of the Verb Be Past TensePresent TenseFuture Tense was were
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Forms of the Verb Be Past TensePresent TenseFuture Tense wasam were
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Forms of the Verb Be Past TensePresent TenseFuture Tense wasam wereare
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Forms of the Verb Be Past TensePresent TenseFuture Tense wasam wereare is
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Forms of the Verb Be Past TensePresent TenseFuture Tense wasamwill be wereare is
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Forms of the Verb Be Past Participle = been
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Forms of the Verb Be Past Participle = been Present Participle = being
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs The grammatical form of a passive voice verb is be + the past participle. In the passive voice, the performer of the action is often left out of the sentence. When it is in the sentence it is usually in a prepositional phrase that begins with by.
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs Structure of Active Voice: subject / verb / direct object The blazing fire destroyed the outside walls. Structure of Passive Voice: subject / be + past participle / prepositional phrase that expresses the performer of the action The outside walls were destroyed by the blazing fire.
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Active and Passive Voice Verbs Structure of Active Voice: subject / verb / direct object She grows corn on her farm. Structure of Passive Voice: subject / be + past particip. / prepositional phrase that expresses the performer of the action Corn is grown by her on her farm.
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Review of Active and Passive Voice Verbs Example Transform this passive voice constructions into an active voice construction. 1.Letters were delivered by the mail carrier at 8 o’clock every day.
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Review of Active and Passive Voice Verbs Example Transform all passive voice constructions to active voice. 1.Letters were delivered by the mail carrier at 8 o’clock every day. The mail carrier
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Review of Active and Passive Voice Verbs Example Transform all passive voice constructions to active voice. 1.Letters were delivered by the mail carrier at 8 o’clock every day. The mail carrier delivered
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Review of Active and Passive Voice Verbs Example Transform all passive voice constructions to active voice. 1.Letters were delivered by the mail carrier at 8 o’clock every day. The mail carrier delivered letters
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Review of Active and Passive Voice Verbs Example Transform all passive voice constructions to active voice. 1.Letters were delivered by the mail carrier at 8 o’clock every day. The mail carrier delivered letters at 8 o’clock every day.
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