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Active and Passive Voice

Most people learn about active and passive voice in school, but many people don’t really understand what it means.
Introduction

Active voice is when the subject of a sentence is doing the verb. For example, “I am writing a blog post.” The subject (I) is doing the verb (am writing), so this is an active voice. Passive voice is when the subject is being acted upon by the verb. For example, “A blog post is being written by me.” In this sentence, the subject (blog post) is being acted upon by the verb (is being written), so it is a passive voice.

Example

ACTIVE VOICE

PASSIVE VOICE

Grandpa planted a rose tree in our garden.

Rose tree in our garden was planted by grandpa.

Newton discovered gravity.

Gravity was discovered by Newton.

She was making a clay doll.

A clay doll was being made by her.

Rajat builds houses.

Houses are built by Rajat.

Wordsworth wrote wonderful poetries.

Wonderful poetries were written by Wordsworth.

He had watched a movie.

A movie had been watched by him.

So why does it matter which one you use? Well, active voice is generally more direct and easier to understand. Passive voice can be used when you want to make something sound more important, or when you don’t want to name the actor. For example, if you didn’t want to say “I” in the first sentence, you could say “A blog post is being written.” This makes it sound like the blog post is more important than the person writing it.

Conclusion

In general, active voice is better for blog writing because it is more concise and easier to read. However, there are times when passive voice can be used to good effect. Just be aware of which one you are using and why, and you’ll be fine. You can also download our app from the playstore or visit our website.

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