Active and Passive Voice
When we say what people and things do, we use active
verb forms. When we say what happens to people and things - what is done to
them - we often use passive verb forms.
- They built this
house in 1960. (active)
- This house was
built in 1960. (passive)
- This book will
change your life. (active)
- Your life will
be changed by this book. (passive)
The object of an active verb corresponds to the subject
of a passive verb.
- They built this
house (object) in 1960.
- This house (subject)
was built in 1960.
In most cases, the subject of an active verb is not
mentioned in the corresponding passive sentence. If it does have to be
mentioned, this usually happens in an expression with by.
- This house was
built in 1960 by Sir John Elton.
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