Active and Passive Voice Education
Start
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Active or Passive?
Passive Voice
Active Voice
Review
Choose the best revision
Active Voice
02
02
03
05
Perfect, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
We continue
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Active or Passive?
Passive Voice
Active Voice
Review
Choose the best revision
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Perfect, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
We continue
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Active or Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Active Voice
Review
Choose the best revision
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Perfect, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
We continue
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic certificate
active or passive voice
passive voice
active voice
Review
Choose the best revision
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Perfect, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
We continue
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
active or passive voice
passive voice
active voice
Review
Choose the best revision
Active Voice Review
1. What is Voice? Voice tells us whether the subject of the sentence is doing the action or receiving it. 2. Active Voice The subject does the action. Structure: Subject + Verb + Object Example: The dog chased the cat. (Dog = subject, does the chasing) Key Tip: Active voice is usually clearer and stronger. You have passed all the lessons. Now, get your diploma
Got it!
Passive Voice Review
3. Passive Voice The subject receives the action. Structure: Object + form of “to be” + past participle + (by Subject) Example: The cat was chased by the dog. (Cat = subject, receives the chasing) Key Tip: Passive voice is often used when: We don’t know who did the action. The action is more important than who did it.
Got it!
Passive Voice Review
4. Quick Signals of Passive Voice Forms of “be” (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been) + past participle Often includes “by” to show the doer Example: The homework was finished by Maria.
Got it!
How to change voice?
Active → Passive: Make the object the subject + use “be” + past participle + (by + original subject) Active: The chef cooked the meal. Passive: The meal was cooked by the chef. Passive → Active: Make the subject do the action Passive: The letter was written by Alex. Active: Alex wrote the letter.
Got it!
Quick Check
6. Quick Check Ask: Who is doing the action? If the subject is doing it → Active If the subject is receiving it → Passive
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Active and Passive Voice Diploma
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Active and Passive Voice Education
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Active and Passive Voice Education
Start
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Active or Passive?
Passive Voice
Active Voice
Review
Choose the best revision
Active Voice
02
02
03
05
Perfect, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
We continue
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Active or Passive?
Passive Voice
Active Voice
Review
Choose the best revision
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Perfect, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
We continue
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
Active or Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Active Voice
Review
Choose the best revision
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Active or Passive
Perfect, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
We continue
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic certificate
active or passive voice
passive voice
active voice
Review
Choose the best revision
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Revise Sentences
Perfect, you have passed!
Proceed to the next lesson
We continue
Escape Education
Complete the activity for each lesson and earn a fantastic diploma
active or passive voice
passive voice
active voice
Review
Choose the best revision
Active Voice Review
1. What is Voice? Voice tells us whether the subject of the sentence is doing the action or receiving it. 2. Active Voice The subject does the action. Structure: Subject + Verb + Object Example: The dog chased the cat. (Dog = subject, does the chasing) Key Tip: Active voice is usually clearer and stronger. You have passed all the lessons. Now, get your diploma
Got it!
Passive Voice Review
3. Passive Voice The subject receives the action. Structure: Object + form of “to be” + past participle + (by Subject) Example: The cat was chased by the dog. (Cat = subject, receives the chasing) Key Tip: Passive voice is often used when: We don’t know who did the action. The action is more important than who did it.
Got it!
Passive Voice Review
4. Quick Signals of Passive Voice Forms of “be” (am, is, are, was, were, be, being, been) + past participle Often includes “by” to show the doer Example: The homework was finished by Maria.
Got it!
How to change voice?
Active → Passive: Make the object the subject + use “be” + past participle + (by + original subject) Active: The chef cooked the meal. Passive: The meal was cooked by the chef. Passive → Active: Make the subject do the action Passive: The letter was written by Alex. Active: Alex wrote the letter.
Got it!
Quick Check
6. Quick Check Ask: Who is doing the action? If the subject is doing it → Active If the subject is receiving it → Passive
Got it!
Escape Education
Great! You have passed all the lessons. Now, get your diploma
Let's go!
Active and Passive Voice Diploma
Congratulations!
YOU DID IT!