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Active and Passive Voice

ICSE · Class 5 · Essentials of English Grammar and Composition

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Card 1Active Voice

What is Active Voice?

Answer

Active voice is used when the subject of the sentence performs the action. The doer of the action comes first in the sentence. Example: - 'Ravi eats an apple.' (Ravi does the action of eating) - 'Th

Card 2Passive Voice

What is Passive Voice?

Answer

Passive voice is used when the subject of the sentence receives the action. The doer may come after the verb or be left out. Example: - 'The apple was eaten by Ravi.' (The apple receives the action)

Card 3Sentence Structure

How do you identify the subject in a sentence?

Answer

The subject is the person, animal, or thing that does or performs the action in the sentence. To find it, ask: 'Who or what is doing the action?' Example: - 'The dog barks.' → 'The dog' is the subj

Card 4Sentence Structure

What is the object in a sentence?

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The object is the person or thing that receives the action of the verb. To find it, ask: 'What is being acted upon?' Example: - 'She reads a book.' → 'a book' is the object. - 'They built a house.'

Card 5Comparison

What is the main difference between active and passive voice?

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In active voice, the subject performs the action. In passive voice, the subject receives the action. Example: - Active: 'The chef cooked the meal.' - Passive: 'The meal was cooked by the chef.' The

Card 6Passive Voice Usage

When should we use passive voice?

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We use passive voice in these cases: 1. When the receiver of the action is more important than the doer. - 'The chief guest was welcomed.' 2. When the doer is unknown. - 'The window was broken.'

Card 7Active Voice Usage

When is active voice preferred?

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Active voice is preferred because it is clearer, shorter, and more natural. Example: - 'The teacher explained the lesson.' (Active – clear and direct) - 'The lesson was explained by the teacher.' (Pa

Card 8Application - Simple Present

Convert this sentence to passive voice: 'The gardener waters the plants.'

Answer

Passive voice: 'The plants are watered by the gardener.' Explanation: - Subject becomes object: 'The gardener' → 'by the gardener' - Object becomes subject: 'The plants' → subject - Verb changes: 'wa

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