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Active and Passive voice
KEY RULES FOR CHANGING ACTIVE VOICE TO PASSIVE VOICE
Presented by :-
Meesum Abbas Mughal
Umar Shahbaz (CR)
Ameer Hamza
Hafiz Huzaifa
Khubaib Saeed
M.Usama Anwar
Saqib Ali
Muhammad Zamam
 Differentiate active voice from passive voice.
 Convert an active voice sentence to passive voice sentence.
 Understand the Difference b/w active voice and passive voice.
Objectives
What is Active voice ?
 In most English sentences with an action verb,the subject
performs the action denoted by the verb.
This example shows that the subject is doing the action.
For example:-
ACTIVE
VOICE
SUBJECT VERB OBJECT
>
Marilyn mailed the letter.
What is Passive voice?
 Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not
important or not known,however,who or what is performing
the action.
Move the active sentence's direct object into the sentence's
subject slot.
For example:-
PASSIVE
VOICE
SUBJECT VERB OBJECT
<
The letter was mailed by Marilyn.
Three major Rules of changing Active into
Passive Voice
 Subject → Object
 Use of 3 𝑟𝑑 form of verb
 Use of “by”
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Present Indefinite Tense:
Subject+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+Object
Passive Voice
Present Indefinite Tense:
Object+is/am/are+𝟑 𝒓𝒅
formVerb+by+Subject
• Boy throws the ball.
• Do you eat fish?
• The ball is thrown by the
boy.
• Is fish eaten by you?
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Present Continuous Tense:
Subject+is/am/are+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+ing+Object
Passive Voice
Present Continuous Tense:
Object+is/am/are+being+𝟑 𝒓𝒅
formVerb+by+Subject.
• Children are swinging the
swing in the garden.
• Ali is not riding a bike.
• The swing is being swung by
children in the garden.
• A bike is not being ridden by
Ali.
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Present Perfect Tense:
Subject+has/have+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 form Verb+Object
Passive Voice
Present Perfect Tense:
Object+has/have+been+𝟑 𝒓𝒅
formVerb+by+Subject
• She has taken my book.
• Has he bought a pen?
• My book has been taken by
her.
• Has a pen been bought by
him?
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Present Perfect Continuous Tense:
Subject+has/have+been+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form
Verb+ing+since/for+Object.
Passive Voice
Present Perfect Continuous Tense:
It does not have passive voice.
• Hosts have been waiting for
guests since Sunday.
• Has it been drizzling since
morning?
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Past Indefinite Tense:
Subject+𝟐 𝒏𝒅 form Verb+Object
Passive Voice
Past Indefinite Tense:
Object+was/were+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 formVerb+by+Subject
• Ali respected the elders.
• Did the child memorize the
poem?
• The elders were respected by
Ali.
• Was the poem memorized by
the child?
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Past Continuous Tense:
Subject+was/were+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+ing+Object
Passive Voice
Past Continuous Tense:
Object+was/were+being+𝟑 𝒓𝒅
formVerb+by+Subject
• The police was chasing the
thieves.
• Was the tailor sewing the
clothes?
• The thieves were being chased
by the police.
• Were the clothes being sewed
by the tailor?
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Past Perfect Tense:
Subject+had+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 form Verb+Object
Passive Voice
Past Perfect Tense:
Object+had+been+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 formVerb+by+Subject
• Haider had completed his
home work.
• Had they not eaten the food?
• Home work had been
completed by Haider.
• Had the food not been eaten
by them?
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Past Perfect Continuous Tense:
Subject+had+been+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form
Verb+ing+since/for+Object.
Passive Voice
Past Perfect Continuous Tense:
It has not passive voice.
• Tailor had been sewing clothes
for many days.
• Sparrows had been chirping
since morning.
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Future Indefinite Tense:
Subject+will/shall+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+Object
Passive Voice
Future Indefinite Tense:
Object+will/shall+be+𝟑 𝒓𝒅
formVerb+by+Subject
• Umer will play the match.
• Will you respect the elders?
• The match will be played by
Umer.
• Will the elders be respected by
you?
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Future Perfect Tense:
Subject+will/shall+have+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 form Verb+Object
Passive Voice
Future Perfect Tense:
Object+will/shall+have been+𝟑 𝒓𝒅
formVerb+by+Subject
• Students will have solved the
paper.
• Will milkman have given milk in
all houses?
• The paper will have been
solved by students.
• Will the milk have been given in
all houses by milkman?
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Future Continuous Tense:
Subject+will/shall+be+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form
Verb+ing+Object
Passive Voice
Future Continuous Tense:
It has not passive voice.
• The peon will be ringing the
school’s bell.
• The farmer will be ploughing in
the fields.
Grammar Rules Examples
Active Voice
Future Perfect Continuous Tense:
Subject+will/shall+have been+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form
Verb+ing+since/for+Object.
Passive Voice
Future Perfect Continuous Tense:
It has not passive voice.
• Will the children have been
playing hide and seek since
afternoon.
• It will not have been raining for
many days.
That’s all guys

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Active and passive voice

  • 1. Active and Passive voice KEY RULES FOR CHANGING ACTIVE VOICE TO PASSIVE VOICE
  • 2. Presented by :- Meesum Abbas Mughal Umar Shahbaz (CR) Ameer Hamza Hafiz Huzaifa Khubaib Saeed M.Usama Anwar Saqib Ali Muhammad Zamam
  • 3.  Differentiate active voice from passive voice.  Convert an active voice sentence to passive voice sentence.  Understand the Difference b/w active voice and passive voice. Objectives
  • 4. What is Active voice ?  In most English sentences with an action verb,the subject performs the action denoted by the verb. This example shows that the subject is doing the action. For example:- ACTIVE VOICE SUBJECT VERB OBJECT > Marilyn mailed the letter.
  • 5. What is Passive voice?  Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known,however,who or what is performing the action. Move the active sentence's direct object into the sentence's subject slot. For example:- PASSIVE VOICE SUBJECT VERB OBJECT < The letter was mailed by Marilyn.
  • 6. Three major Rules of changing Active into Passive Voice  Subject → Object  Use of 3 𝑟𝑑 form of verb  Use of “by”
  • 7. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Present Indefinite Tense: Subject+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+Object Passive Voice Present Indefinite Tense: Object+is/am/are+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 formVerb+by+Subject • Boy throws the ball. • Do you eat fish? • The ball is thrown by the boy. • Is fish eaten by you?
  • 8. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Present Continuous Tense: Subject+is/am/are+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+ing+Object Passive Voice Present Continuous Tense: Object+is/am/are+being+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 formVerb+by+Subject. • Children are swinging the swing in the garden. • Ali is not riding a bike. • The swing is being swung by children in the garden. • A bike is not being ridden by Ali.
  • 9. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Present Perfect Tense: Subject+has/have+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 form Verb+Object Passive Voice Present Perfect Tense: Object+has/have+been+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 formVerb+by+Subject • She has taken my book. • Has he bought a pen? • My book has been taken by her. • Has a pen been bought by him?
  • 10. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Present Perfect Continuous Tense: Subject+has/have+been+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+ing+since/for+Object. Passive Voice Present Perfect Continuous Tense: It does not have passive voice. • Hosts have been waiting for guests since Sunday. • Has it been drizzling since morning?
  • 11. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Past Indefinite Tense: Subject+𝟐 𝒏𝒅 form Verb+Object Passive Voice Past Indefinite Tense: Object+was/were+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 formVerb+by+Subject • Ali respected the elders. • Did the child memorize the poem? • The elders were respected by Ali. • Was the poem memorized by the child?
  • 12. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Past Continuous Tense: Subject+was/were+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+ing+Object Passive Voice Past Continuous Tense: Object+was/were+being+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 formVerb+by+Subject • The police was chasing the thieves. • Was the tailor sewing the clothes? • The thieves were being chased by the police. • Were the clothes being sewed by the tailor?
  • 13. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Past Perfect Tense: Subject+had+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 form Verb+Object Passive Voice Past Perfect Tense: Object+had+been+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 formVerb+by+Subject • Haider had completed his home work. • Had they not eaten the food? • Home work had been completed by Haider. • Had the food not been eaten by them?
  • 14. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Past Perfect Continuous Tense: Subject+had+been+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+ing+since/for+Object. Passive Voice Past Perfect Continuous Tense: It has not passive voice. • Tailor had been sewing clothes for many days. • Sparrows had been chirping since morning.
  • 15. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Future Indefinite Tense: Subject+will/shall+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+Object Passive Voice Future Indefinite Tense: Object+will/shall+be+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 formVerb+by+Subject • Umer will play the match. • Will you respect the elders? • The match will be played by Umer. • Will the elders be respected by you?
  • 16. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Future Perfect Tense: Subject+will/shall+have+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 form Verb+Object Passive Voice Future Perfect Tense: Object+will/shall+have been+𝟑 𝒓𝒅 formVerb+by+Subject • Students will have solved the paper. • Will milkman have given milk in all houses? • The paper will have been solved by students. • Will the milk have been given in all houses by milkman?
  • 17. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Future Continuous Tense: Subject+will/shall+be+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+ing+Object Passive Voice Future Continuous Tense: It has not passive voice. • The peon will be ringing the school’s bell. • The farmer will be ploughing in the fields.
  • 18. Grammar Rules Examples Active Voice Future Perfect Continuous Tense: Subject+will/shall+have been+𝟏 𝒔𝒕 form Verb+ing+since/for+Object. Passive Voice Future Perfect Continuous Tense: It has not passive voice. • Will the children have been playing hide and seek since afternoon. • It will not have been raining for many days.
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