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Understanding Active and Passive Voice with Examples

This article explains the difference between active and passive voice in English grammar. In active voice, the subject performs the action, as in "The wolf eats the sheep." In contrast, passive voice emphasizes the subject receiving the action, illustrated by the example, "The sheep is eaten by the wolf." Understanding these concepts is crucial for effective communication and writing clarity. We will explore the definitions and provide examples to help clarify the usage of both voice forms in English.

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Understanding Active and Passive Voice with Examples

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  1. Active voice Definitie Aratafaptul ca subiectul face actiuneasialtcineva o suporta. Ex. The wolf eats the sheep

  2. PASSIVE VOICE Definitie Subiectulsuportaactiuneape care o face altcineva. Ex. The sheep is eating by the wolf.

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