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Active Vs Passive Voices PPT With Prayer

The document discusses the difference between active and passive voices in verbs. It provides examples of how to identify the subject, object and verb in sentences and how to convert sentences from active to passive voice by changing the structure and adding prepositions like 'by'.

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Active Vs Passive Voices PPT With Prayer

The document discusses the difference between active and passive voices in verbs. It provides examples of how to identify the subject, object and verb in sentences and how to convert sentences from active to passive voice by changing the structure and adding prepositions like 'by'.

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GAME passive

Active
Voice
ACTIVE VS
PASSIVE
H
VOICES
ow a
re yo
Wha u feelin
t do y g tod
ou do ay?
?
OBJECTIVES:
1. Differentiate active and passive voices of the verb.
2.Transform statements from active voice to passive
voice.
3. Use active and passive voices in varied contexts.
What is the VOICE of the verb?

Tells us whether the subject is


the doer of the action or
receiving the action.
CE
OI
V

ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE

 The focus is in the  The person or thing


person or thing doing the receiving action is the
action. focus.
ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE
EN
H
W  You are confident that  You do not know the
? you know all the SUBJECT at all.
information. Ex. Steve’s wallet was
Ex. Janna baked the stolen.
delicious cake. WHO stole the wallet?
 It is clearer who or what  When you want to give
they are doing . more importance to the
action rather than subject
who performed the
action.
RE
TU
UC
TR
S
ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE
Prep

My dog ate the bones. The bones were eaten by my


(“BE” + PAST
PARTICIPLE) dog.
subject action object

S V O O V S
Passive Voice (subject , object,
verbIDENTIFY
)

“BY” before S
ADD SWAP S O
PREPOSITION Five
steps
HV before
MV ADD CONVERT - “VERB into Past
Participle

O + (HV )+ Past Participle (V) + ‘by’ S


PRINCIPAL PARTS OF THE VERB
PRESENT PAST PAST PARTICIPLE
(BE) AM/IS/ARE WAS / WERE BEEN
HAVE/HAS HAD HAD
GET GOT GOTTEN
WAKE WOKE WAKEN
MAKE MADE MADE
CHOOSE CHOSE CHOSEN
WRITE WROTE WRITTEN
LISTEN LISTENED LISTENED
While changing the subject which is a
pronoun to object;
I
me
He
him
She
her
We
TENSES TO OBSERVE IN THE ACTIVE
AND PASSIVE VOICE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRGLDD0BBdc&t=21s
ACTIVE VOICE
PASSIVE VOICE

1. The fire melted the crayon. 1. The crayon was melted by the fire.
2. The old man crosses the street. 2. The street is crossed by the old man.
3. They will clean the house. 3. The house will be cleaned by
them.
4. I am telling a message a story. 4. A story is being told by me.
What I Know.
Write A if the statement is in active voice and P if it is in
passive form.
____1. Bea’s chin underwent a medical procedure yesterday.
____2. The seeds were distributed as part of urban farming project.
____3. Josephine dedicated her life to serve her husband.
____4. Xaviery’s car was bought from a car shop last month.
____5. The king ordered the arrest of lawless citizens.
MORE PRACTICE:
Direction : Convert the following sentences from active voice to
passive voice.
1. The mayor declared a state of calamity.
2. The students of the barrio school visited the museum in the city.
3. Our parish priest will officiate the mass during our town fiesta.
4. Her mother prepared cups of coffee for her classmates.
5. The governor ordered the closure of all provincial borders

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