- Circle the subject of the sentence. If the subject is not doing the action and is simply receiving an action from someone or something, then the sentence is passive.
- Passive voice is characterised by
- Use of past participle: Stolen, eaten, learnt, etc.
- Adding a ‘by so--and--so’ in the end of the sentence to indicate the doer of the action.
- Containing words like is being/are being/had been/was being/has been/were being/is/are/was/were/being.
- If you do not want to point out the person who did an action, use passive voice. If you want to project something that someone did, use active voice.
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