Select the correct word from the drop-down list.

when the subjetc of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in ___________. when the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in the __________.

a active voice
b passive voice

a) active voice

b) passive voice

put them in correct order

a) active voice

b) passive voice

select the correct word from the drop-down list

when the subject of the sentence performs the action, the sentence is in ___________. when the subject of the sentence receives the action, and the person or thing doing the action follows the verb, the sentence is in the __________.

a) active voice

b) passive voice

select the correct word from the drop-down list.

sentences with _________ are wordier because they have an additional helping verb and sometimes the word by
sentences with _________ are more clear and concise

active voice
passive voice

a) passive voice

b) active voice

when its appropriate to use the passive voice?

a when the person or thing performing the action is a proper noun
b when the person or thing performing the action comes before the verb
c when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown
d it is never appropriate to use the passive voice

c) when the person or thing performing the action is unimportant or unknown

which sentence is written in the active voice?

a the plans were made
b the lunch was packed
c rebbeca and lauren went to the beach
d rebbeca and lauren were driven by their parents

c) Rebecca and Lauren went to the beach.

use the sentence to answer the question.

the game was won by the Bluejays.

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

a revise it so the person or thing doing the action (the bluejays) comes before the verb (was won)
b replace the word was with is
c add more details to the sentence
d revise it so the person or thing being acted upon (the game) comes after the verb (was won)

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