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Rules Of Passive Voice

How to use a passive voice? What are its rules?

Rules Of Passive Voice

Voice is the form of our speaking and vocabulary. Voice change is a very important part of the study, especially when you’re learning English grammar. It’s a very important part of our learning. So, let’s learn about it.

Voice Change:-

Voice is used to state the action of the sentence, so when we change the type of it, like active voice to passive voice and passive voice to active voice, it’s called a voice change. Voice change has many rules; each tense has different rules, so it’s easier if we learn the rules, but for now, let’s learn the types of voice.

Types of voice:-

There are two types of voice,

1) Active voice

2) Passive voice

Now, we learn about the passive voice. It is a form of active voice. It is also known as indirect voice. Let’s learn about passive voice.

Passive voice:-

When the object emphasizes the sentence or the object affected by the actions of the subject in the sentence, it’s called passive voice. In a simple way, when you indirectly say a sentence. The main rule of passive voice is –

Object helping verb (Am/is/are/Have/had/was were) verb (past participle)+ By+ Subject

Moreover, the rules are different in different tenses. While changing a voice, you have to look into the tenses.

Example:-

Cricket in the playground.

Odissi is danced on the stage by Riya and

Gita.

Rice is eaten daily me.

Tasty meals are always cooked by my mother.

The guitar is played by Rachel.

Sweet song is sung by Nightingale.

The present was given to me by her.

– Written By Ishita Gupta

Author: Kidpid Educator

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