Active voice
Shows that the doer is the subject or the focus of
the sentence.
Example:
“Katelyn dances the breathtaking zumba.”
Formula: Doer (subject) + action verb + receiver
(direct object)
Passive voice
Shows that the receiver is the subject or the focus of
the statement.
Example:
“The breathtaking zumba is danced by Katelyn.”
Formula: Receiver (subject) + helping verb + past
participle + by + doer
Identify the doer and the receiver of the action.
Switch the position of the doer and the receiver.
Determine the quantity of the receiver. Then decide
whether “is” or “are” is going to be used.
Write the past participle of the verb after the words “is” or
“are.
Insert by before the doer.
Put a period.
Changes in pronouns:
From the Active Voice… To the Passive Voice
I Me
She Her
He Him
We Us
They Them
You You 
1. The actor performs the most
controversial role.
a. The most controversial role is performs
by the actor.
b. The most controversial role is
performed by the actor.
c. The most controversial role is perform
by the actor.
2. The stranger breaks the windows.
a. The windows are broken by the
stranger.
b. The windows are broke by the
stranger.
c. The windows are break by the
stranger.
3. The student tear the unknown files.
a. The unknown files are teared by the
student.
b. The unknown files is torn by the
student.
c. The unknown files are torn by the
student.
4. Mira declares the opening of the event.
a. The opening of the event are declared
by Mira.
b. The opening of the event is declared by
Mira.
c. The opening of the event is declare by
Mira.
5. The cats chase the stubborn rats.
a. The stubborn rats are chasen by the
cats.
b. The stubborn rats are chase by the cats.
c. The stubborn rats are chased by the
cats.
Changing Active to Passive
Leo and Lyn want a special attention.
A special attention is wanted by
Leo and Lyn.
Changing Active to Passive
The directors guide the actors and
extras.
The actors and extras are guided
by the directors.
Changing Active to Passive
Grade 9 students wear blue shirts.
Blue shirts are worn by grade 9
students.
Changing Active to Passive
The customer leaves the valuables.
The valuables are left by the
customer.
Changing Active to Passive
The manager blames the staffs and
crews.
The staffs and crews are blamed by
the manager.
Drill:
1. She finds the lost keys and belongings.
2. Those children see the detailed
investigation.
3. Ingrid prepares the speech.
4. I read the mysterious book to answer my
questions.
5. Tomy asks the crowd for opinions.
Answers:
1. The lost keys and belongings are found by
her.
2. The detailed investigation is seen by those
children.
3. The speech is prepared by Ingrid.
4. The mysterious book is read by me to
answer my questions.
5. The crowd is asked by Tomy for opinions.
Changing Active voice
to Passive voice
(Past tense)
What makes the active voice to passive voice in the
PAST TENSE different from the present one?
The use of “was” and “were”
as a replacement for “is” and
“are”
Examples:
Ali solved the equations and
problems.
“The equations and problems were
solved by Ali.”
Examples:
The people hid the evidence.
“The evidence was hidden by the
people.”
Examples:
The technician fixed our TV.
“Our TV was fixed by the
technician.”
Examples:
The naughty child pushed and
pulled the door.
“The door was pushed and
pulled by the naughty child.”
Examples:
Lei memorized the details in
her report.
“The details in her report were
memorized by Lei.”
Exercises:
1.Sia sang the song “Chandelier.”
2.Emily fed the hungry lions.
3.The pupil highlighted the important
facts.
4.Olga accidentally hit our bodies.
5.Diane cut the colored papers to pieces.
Answers:
1.The song “Chandelier” was sung by Sia.
2.The hungry lions were fed by Emily.
3.The important facts were highlighted by
the students.
4.Our bodies were accidentally hit by Olga.
5.The colored papers were cut to pieces by
Diane.

Active voice and passive voice

  • 2.
    Active voice Shows thatthe doer is the subject or the focus of the sentence. Example: “Katelyn dances the breathtaking zumba.” Formula: Doer (subject) + action verb + receiver (direct object)
  • 3.
    Passive voice Shows thatthe receiver is the subject or the focus of the statement. Example: “The breathtaking zumba is danced by Katelyn.” Formula: Receiver (subject) + helping verb + past participle + by + doer
  • 5.
    Identify the doerand the receiver of the action. Switch the position of the doer and the receiver. Determine the quantity of the receiver. Then decide whether “is” or “are” is going to be used. Write the past participle of the verb after the words “is” or “are. Insert by before the doer. Put a period.
  • 6.
    Changes in pronouns: Fromthe Active Voice… To the Passive Voice I Me She Her He Him We Us They Them You You 
  • 7.
    1. The actorperforms the most controversial role. a. The most controversial role is performs by the actor. b. The most controversial role is performed by the actor. c. The most controversial role is perform by the actor.
  • 8.
    2. The strangerbreaks the windows. a. The windows are broken by the stranger. b. The windows are broke by the stranger. c. The windows are break by the stranger.
  • 9.
    3. The studenttear the unknown files. a. The unknown files are teared by the student. b. The unknown files is torn by the student. c. The unknown files are torn by the student.
  • 10.
    4. Mira declaresthe opening of the event. a. The opening of the event are declared by Mira. b. The opening of the event is declared by Mira. c. The opening of the event is declare by Mira.
  • 11.
    5. The catschase the stubborn rats. a. The stubborn rats are chasen by the cats. b. The stubborn rats are chase by the cats. c. The stubborn rats are chased by the cats.
  • 12.
    Changing Active toPassive Leo and Lyn want a special attention. A special attention is wanted by Leo and Lyn.
  • 13.
    Changing Active toPassive The directors guide the actors and extras. The actors and extras are guided by the directors.
  • 14.
    Changing Active toPassive Grade 9 students wear blue shirts. Blue shirts are worn by grade 9 students.
  • 15.
    Changing Active toPassive The customer leaves the valuables. The valuables are left by the customer.
  • 16.
    Changing Active toPassive The manager blames the staffs and crews. The staffs and crews are blamed by the manager.
  • 17.
    Drill: 1. She findsthe lost keys and belongings. 2. Those children see the detailed investigation. 3. Ingrid prepares the speech. 4. I read the mysterious book to answer my questions. 5. Tomy asks the crowd for opinions.
  • 18.
    Answers: 1. The lostkeys and belongings are found by her. 2. The detailed investigation is seen by those children. 3. The speech is prepared by Ingrid. 4. The mysterious book is read by me to answer my questions. 5. The crowd is asked by Tomy for opinions.
  • 19.
    Changing Active voice toPassive voice (Past tense)
  • 20.
    What makes theactive voice to passive voice in the PAST TENSE different from the present one? The use of “was” and “were” as a replacement for “is” and “are”
  • 21.
    Examples: Ali solved theequations and problems. “The equations and problems were solved by Ali.”
  • 22.
    Examples: The people hidthe evidence. “The evidence was hidden by the people.”
  • 23.
    Examples: The technician fixedour TV. “Our TV was fixed by the technician.”
  • 24.
    Examples: The naughty childpushed and pulled the door. “The door was pushed and pulled by the naughty child.”
  • 25.
    Examples: Lei memorized thedetails in her report. “The details in her report were memorized by Lei.”
  • 26.
    Exercises: 1.Sia sang thesong “Chandelier.” 2.Emily fed the hungry lions. 3.The pupil highlighted the important facts. 4.Olga accidentally hit our bodies. 5.Diane cut the colored papers to pieces.
  • 27.
    Answers: 1.The song “Chandelier”was sung by Sia. 2.The hungry lions were fed by Emily. 3.The important facts were highlighted by the students. 4.Our bodies were accidentally hit by Olga. 5.The colored papers were cut to pieces by Diane.