Active And Passive Sentences SS2 English Studies Lesson Note
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Topic: Active And Passive Sentences
Voice is a term that is used to explain whether the performer of an action comes before the action (verb) or whether it comes after the verb in a sentence. When the performer comes before the verb (action) we say the verb is in the active form e.g.
Dairo killed a snake. (Active voice)
Subject Object
However, when the two nouns in the sentence above are swapped, we say the sentence is in the passive form.
(Passive voice):
A snake was killed by Dairo
Subject Object
| SN | ACTIVE VOICE | PASSIVE VOICE |
| 1 | Bola prepared dinner | Dinner was prepared by Bola |
| 2 | Shade wrote a letter | A letter was written by Shade |
| 3 | Daddy is building a house | A house is being built by daddy |
| 4 | John will kick the ball | The ball will be kicked by John |
RULES
- There is an exchange of positions between the subject and the object.
- The tense of both voices (active and passive) must be the same.
- There is an introduction of ‘by’ in the passive voice.
- A form of the verb ‘BE’ is also introduced in the passive voice.
ASSIGNMENT
Change the following sentences to the passive form.
- Amaka sings a song.
- Bukola was cooking a nice meal.
- Emmanuel has posted the letter.
- The principal permitted me.
- They offered him a nice job.