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  1. Active voice is the term for a verb whose subject performs the action. In 'I painted the fence,' 'painted' is an example of a verb in the active voice. In 'The fence was painted,' 'was painted' is not in the active voice, but the passive voice.

  2. Jul 24, 2024 · Active voice is a grammatical construction where the subject performs the action stated by the verbs, directly affecting the object. This voice emphasizes the doer of the action, making simple sentence clear, dynamic, and straightforward. It is often preferred in writing for its directness and energy.

  3. Nov 6, 2024 · In active voice sentences, the subject comes before the verb, and the object (if present) follows the verb. This structure creates—i.e., active voice—a direct, clear, and often more dynamic tone. Here are some simple, direct examples of active voice: The dog chases the ball.

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  4. Mar 28, 2024 · Active voice is a way of constructing sentences where the subject performs the action stated by the verb. In simpler terms, it follows a clear pattern: “The subject does the action.” This structure makes sentences straightforward and easy to follow.

  5. In grammar, an active voice is a type of a clause or sentence in which a subject performs an action and expresses it through its representative verb. To simply put it, when a subject performs an action directly, it is in active voice. It then uses transitive verb to show the action.

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  7. In a sentence written in the active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action. The subject (in a sentence) is the actor of the sentence, the person or thing doing the...

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