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VOICE ACTIVE PASSIVE
SORANGELA CEDRARO DE ALVAREZ
 The sentence is in the active
voice of the verb when the
meaning is produced by the
grammatical person that relates
 The sentence is in PASSIVE
VOICE if the significance of
the word is received by the
grammatical person that relates
ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE
The passive voice is formed with the verb to be conjugated
plus participle of the main verb. English is much more
frequent than in Spanish and usually appears when it is not
important who performs an action but the fact itself. So
whenever we see not a passive, we have to translate it
literally, since in Spanish sounds forced. The use of the
passive voice transitive verbs (verbs that take direct object)
only possibly
The agent subject is expressed by. However, in the majority
of cases is it dispenses with the subject since it does not
interest us to know who exactly runs the action

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Voi ce active passive

  • 1. VOICE ACTIVE PASSIVE SORANGELA CEDRARO DE ALVAREZ
  • 2.  The sentence is in the active voice of the verb when the meaning is produced by the grammatical person that relates  The sentence is in PASSIVE VOICE if the significance of the word is received by the grammatical person that relates ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE
  • 3. The passive voice is formed with the verb to be conjugated plus participle of the main verb. English is much more frequent than in Spanish and usually appears when it is not important who performs an action but the fact itself. So whenever we see not a passive, we have to translate it literally, since in Spanish sounds forced. The use of the passive voice transitive verbs (verbs that take direct object) only possibly The agent subject is expressed by. However, in the majority of cases is it dispenses with the subject since it does not interest us to know who exactly runs the action