The game was won by the Bluejays.

How would you change the sentence from passive voice to active voice?

Add more details to the sentence.

Replace the word was with is .

Revise it so the person or thing doing the action (the Bluejays) comes before the verb (was won)

Revise it so the person or thing being acted upon (the game) comes after the verb (was won)

The Bluejays won the game.

The Bluejays, a professional baseball team, won the thrilling game with a final score of 5-3.

The game is won by the Bluejays.

The Bluejays, with their exceptional teamwork and skills, emerged as the winners of the game.

The game was won by the Bluejays, a talented and determined team.

To change the sentence from passive voice to active voice and add more details, you can revise it as follows:

"The Bluejays won the game with a final score of 5-2."

To change the sentence from passive voice to active voice, you can follow these steps:

1. Identify the subject (the one who performs the action) and the object (the one who receives the action) in the passive sentence.
- Subject: The Bluejays
- Object: The game

2. Rewrite the sentence in active voice by making the subject the one who performs the action (the doer), and the object the one who receives the action (the receiver).
- Active Voice: The Bluejays won the game.

To add more details to the sentence, you can include additional information about how or when the Bluejays won the game. For example:
- The Bluejays won the intense basketball game by a buzzer-beating three-point shot.

To replace the word "was" with "is", you would revise the sentence as follows:
- The game is won by the Bluejays.

To revise the sentence so that the person or thing doing the action (the Bluejays) comes before the verb (was won), you would write:
- The Bluejays, in a stunning performance, won the game.

To revise the sentence so that the person or thing being acted upon (the game) comes after the verb (was won), you would write:
- The game was won by the Bluejays.