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Active & Passive Voice & Verbs

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The students will be able to understand the Active & Passive Voice & will be able to choose which one is right for grammatical terms.

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  1. 1. Active and Passive Voices Pgs. 139-141
  2. 2. Active Voice • In sentences with transitive verbs, the subject performs the action, and the object receives the action. • When the subject is the doer of the action, the verb is in the active voice. • An active verb sends its action forward to the object. • Zebras surrounded the bus.
  3. 3. Passive Voice • Sometimes the action of a sentence goes the other way. Then the subject becomes the receiver of the action rather than the doer. • When the subject receives the action, the verb is in the passive voice. • A passive verb sends its action back to the subject. • The bus was surrounded by zebras.
  4. 4. Active and Passive Voices • When you switch a verb from the active voice to the passive voice, the sentence changes in several ways.
  5. 5. Active and Passive Voices • 1). The main verb is now a past participle, with a form of be-present, past, or future-used as a helping verb. • Active: Mrs. Juru led the safari. • Passive: The safari was led by Mrs. Juru.
  6. 6. Active and Passive Voices • 2. The object of the active verb becomes the subject in the sentence with the passive verb. • Active: Her son drove the bus. • Passive: The bus was driven by her son.
  7. 7. Active and Passive Voices • 3. The subject of the sentence with the active verb often follows the word by in the sentence with the passive voice. • Active: Mr. Watts spotted a giraffe. • Passive: A giraffe was spotted by Mr. Watts.
  8. 8. Active and Passive Voices • 4. A sentence with a verb in the passive voice does not always show the doer of the action. • Many wild animals were photographed by our group. • Many wild animals were photographed. • No intransitive verb (action or linking) is ever in the passive voice.
  9. 9. Answer questions 1-4 on pg. 140 1.Active 2.Passive 3.Active 4.passive
  10. 10. Rewrite the sentences in 5-8 • 5. An elephant’s trunk is used for a variety of purposes, including eating and drinking. • 6. Food and water are carried to the elephants mouth by its trunk. • 7. In order to survive, an adult elephant needs half a ton of food per day. • 8. Fifty gallons of water are drunk each and every day by a full grown adult elephant.

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