
Practice Exercises: Active Voice vs. Passive Voice
Active Voice:
In the active voice, the subject of a sentence does the action named by the verb.
For example: Tommy catches the ball. (Tommy is the subject, and he does the action: he catches)
Passive Voice:
In the passive voice, the subject of a sentence receives the action named by the verb.
For example: The ball is caught by Tommy. (The ball is the subject, and the ball receives the action: it is caught.)
Test Your Skills!
Identify the sentence as active or passive voice:
- The girls drive the car around town.
- An important lesson is learned by the teenagers when they get their first speeding tickets.
- These men are enraged by the new office building in their backyards.
- Good students work very hard to earn excellent grades.
Rewrite these sentences in active voice:
- You are loved and cherished by many people.
- All of my friends were stricken with Mono during their first year of college.
- The bank robbers were tried and convicted by the federal court system.
- The high school graduates were given diplomas and congratulations by the principal.
Rewrite these sentences in active voice, keeping the same subject.
- The New York Yankees were defeated by the Oakland Athletics in the last inning of the game.
- The good little boy was rewarded by his mother for making his bed.