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Answer:
Active voice: In the sentence "Indian women <em>have worn</em> saris" '<em>have worn'</em> is an active voice.
Explanation:
In active voice the main subject of the sentence actively performs the verb; hence existence of a subject is mandatory for an active voice. For example, <em>"Indian women have worn saris"</em>, has <em>Indian women</em> as active subject who perform a verb (wear/worn).
In passive voice the stress is on action and not on subject. The subject does not perform an action/verb. For example in <em>"Saris have been worn by Indian women" </em>the subject <em>saris</em> are not performing the action/verb.
The easiest to locate sign of passive voice verb is use of any form of helping verb "be" i.e. is/are/am/was/were/be/been before the third form of principal/main verb. So whenever we find third form of main verb after any form of "be", we can safely identify it as a passive voice.
For example:
Solar eclipse is observed, Snake was killed, Ceremony will be held, Exams have been conducted.
In active voice, if any form of "be" (is/are/was/were/be/been) is used before main verb, it (main verb) will have "-ing" form.
For example:
Monkeys are eating bananas, They will be playing cricket, I was reading a novel.
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Kindhearted
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Are expensive
The largest
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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