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      • Voice, one of the five inflections involved in conjugating Spanish verbs, indicates the relationship between the subject and verb. There are four voices in Spanish.
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  1. While the passive voice in Spanish can be used with any tense, it is most commonly used when speaking in the past or in the future. There are two ways to form the passive voice: Ser + Past Participle of the Verb + Por. Se + 3rd person of the verb.

  2. Quick Answer. In sentences written in active voice, the doer of an action is the subject. In sentences written in passive voice, the receiver of an action is the subject. Active Voice. In sentences in active voice, the agent (the doer of the action) is the subject of the verb.

  3. Jan 20, 2020 · What is the Voice of Verbs? The voice of a verb depends primarily on the structure of a sentence. Verbs used in a "normal" fashion, in which the subject of the sentence is performing the action of the verb, are in the active voice. An example of a sentence in the active voice is "Sandi bought a car" (Sandi compró un coche).

  4. There are four voices in Spanish: Voz activa | Active voice. The subject performs the action of the verb. This is the most common, "normal" voice. Voz pasiva | Passive voice. The action of the verb is performed on the subject by an agent (less common in Spanish). Voz pronominal | Pronominal voice.

  5. The passive voice (pasiva) emphasises an action or a condition; who or what caused the action or condition is unimportant, unknown or obvious. Spanish has two ways of expressing passive sentences: the passive voice and the passive “se” (pasiva refleja).

  6. Apr 7, 2023 · What is the Spanish Passive Voice? In Spanish, the voice of a verb describes the relationship between the: Action; Subject (who performs the action) Direct object (person or thing receiving the action) Active voice in Spanish communicates that the subject performs the action and an object receives it.

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  8. Oct 11, 2024 · The Spanish passive voice highlights who receives a verb's action instead of who is doing it. Click here to learn how to use the passive voice in Spanish, how to form it, when to use it (such as in formal speech and when you want to omit specific details about the subject), how it differs from the active voice and more.

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