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Arada [10]
2 years ago
6

Writing in the active voice will allow you to

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2 answers:
Ghella [55]2 years ago
7 0
C is the answer to this problem hope it helps
Temka [501]2 years ago
5 0

Writing in the active voice will allow you to write more lively sentences.

<h2>Further Explanation;</h2><h3>Active voice</h3>
  • Active voice describes a sentence in which the subject performs the action stated by the verb.
  • In other words, the subject or the noun of a sentence performs the action on an object.
  • It describes a sentence where the subject performs the action stated by the verb.
  • Active voice adds impact in writing and gives live to sentences. Active voices emphasizes the doer of the action.
  • Examples of sentences in active voice

John has cleaned the windows

  • In these sentences the subject is doing the action, and the object is receiving the action.
  • For instance; The subject (John) performed the action (cleaned) on the object (window).
<h3>Passive voice </h3>
  • Passive voice is where the subject or the Noun is acted upon by the verb. Use of passive or active voice depends on the emphasis needed in writing.
  • Passive voices emphasizes the recipient of the action.
  • For example;

The Lion was killed by the hunter.

  • The roles of the subject and the object are reversed. The subject (essay) was acted upon (written) by the object (student).
  • Passive voice are made up pf the verb to be with a past participle.
  • Switching between passive and active voice, the noun in the object position must change places with the noun in the subject position.

Keywords: Passive voice, active voice

<h3>Learn more about;</h3>
  • Passive voice: brainly.com/question/11015119
  • Active voice; brainly.com/question/9562430
  • Examples of sentences in active voice: brainly.com/question/9562430
  • Examples of sentences in passive voice:brainly.com/question/11304162
  • Active voice to passive voice: brainly.com/question/12113075

Level: High school

Subject: English

Topic: Passive and active voice

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