Active-and-passive-voice.ppt
What Are Active and Passive Voice?
Can you write definitions for ‘active’ and ‘passive’ voice?
Active Voice
In an active sentence, the subject performs the action (the verb) to the
object.
Passive Voice
In a passive sentence, the thing that would normally be the object gets
turned into the subject through the use of the passive form of the verb.
They often include a prepositional phrase starting with ‘by’.
Do you and your partner agree?
Identifying Parts of the Sentence
To be able to recognise and use active and passive voice, you must be able
to identify the parts of the sentence. In the following sentences, identify
the subject, action (the verb) and object:
The plane is boarded by the family.
Did you notice the preposition ‘by’ in some of these sentences?
The damage was caused by the storm.
Issac threw a ball at the window.
The magician pulled a rabbit from the hat.
Helen practised her recorder every day.
The flowers were grown by my nan.
The plane is boarded by the family.
The damage was caused by the storm.
Issac threw a ball at the window.
The magician pulled a rabbit from the hat.
Helen practised her recorder every day.
The flowers were grown by my nan.
Active or Passive Voice?
Now, sort these sentences into the correct places in the table below:
The plane is boarded by the family.
Active
Passive The plane is boarded by the family.
Helen practised her recorder every day.
The magician pulled a rabbit from the hat.
Issac threw a ball at the window.
The damage was caused by the storm.
The flowers were grown by my nan.
The magician pulled a rabbit from the hat.
Issac threw a ball at the window. Helen practised her recorder every day.
The damage was caused by the storm.
The flowers were grown by my nan.
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Your Turn – Active Sentences
Choose a square to reveal a picture. Write an active sentence about the
picture:
? ? ? ?
? ? ? ?
? ?
Changing Sentences
It is possible to change a sentence from active to passive voice, or from
passive to active voice. It is important that you do not change the tense of
the sentence. Have a go at altering these sentences:
On the plain, the lioness chased an antelope.
On the plain, an antelope was chased by the lioness.
Are your new sentences active or passive?
Harry ate sandwiches for lunch.
Sandwiches were eaten by Harry for lunch.
The carrots are always eaten by my brother.
My brother always eats the carrots.
Tricky Passive Sentences
Read these passive sentences. What do you notice about them?
They all have an action and a subject but none of them have a object.
Sometimes the prepositional (by…) phrase can be removed and the
sentence will still make sense – you just won’t know who/what
performed the verb.
The present was opened.
The jewellery was stolen.
The bicycle was ridden.
The jewellery was stolen.
The bicycle was ridden.
The present was opened.
?
Your Turn – Passive Sentences
Choose a square to reveal a picture. Write a passive sentence about the
picture:
? ? ?
? ? ? ?
? ?
Amazing Active Voice
Can you write descriptions of these photos in the active voice?
The children enjoyed climbing
during their school camp.
They spent the day kayaking
down the river.
Perfect Passive Voice
Can you write descriptions of these photos in the passive voice?
Tasty cupcakes were baked by
my aunt for my birthday party.
The water balloons were blown up
by my brother for the water fight.
Quick Quiz 1
Which sentence is written in the passive voice?
Keira played for the netball team.
The tasty meal was cooked by my mum.
My little brother always wakes up early.
I am lucky to be going on holiday to France with
my best friend’s family.
The tasty meal was cooked by my mum.
Quick Quiz 2
Underline the objects in these active sentences:
I climbed the tallest tree in the park yesterday.
The class boarded the coach noisily to go on their trip to London.
We eat our lunch on the field in the summer.
I climbed the tallest tree in the park yesterday.
The class boarded the coach noisily to go on their trip to London.
We eat our lunch on the field in the summer.
Quick Quiz 3
Rewrite these sentences in the passive voice:
Gina visited the library regularly.
The library was visited by Gina regularly.
My family always eat turkey for Christmas dinner.
Turkey is always eaten by my family for Christmas dinner.
The lazy girl ignored her alarm clock.
The alarm clock was ignored by the lazy girl.
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Active-and-passive-voice.ppt

  • 2. What Are Active and Passive Voice? Can you write definitions for ‘active’ and ‘passive’ voice? Active Voice In an active sentence, the subject performs the action (the verb) to the object. Passive Voice In a passive sentence, the thing that would normally be the object gets turned into the subject through the use of the passive form of the verb. They often include a prepositional phrase starting with ‘by’. Do you and your partner agree?
  • 3. Identifying Parts of the Sentence To be able to recognise and use active and passive voice, you must be able to identify the parts of the sentence. In the following sentences, identify the subject, action (the verb) and object: The plane is boarded by the family. Did you notice the preposition ‘by’ in some of these sentences? The damage was caused by the storm. Issac threw a ball at the window. The magician pulled a rabbit from the hat. Helen practised her recorder every day. The flowers were grown by my nan. The plane is boarded by the family. The damage was caused by the storm. Issac threw a ball at the window. The magician pulled a rabbit from the hat. Helen practised her recorder every day. The flowers were grown by my nan.
  • 4. Active or Passive Voice? Now, sort these sentences into the correct places in the table below: The plane is boarded by the family. Active Passive The plane is boarded by the family. Helen practised her recorder every day. The magician pulled a rabbit from the hat. Issac threw a ball at the window. The damage was caused by the storm. The flowers were grown by my nan. The magician pulled a rabbit from the hat. Issac threw a ball at the window. Helen practised her recorder every day. The damage was caused by the storm. The flowers were grown by my nan.
  • 159. Your Turn – Active Sentences Choose a square to reveal a picture. Write an active sentence about the picture: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
  • 160. Changing Sentences It is possible to change a sentence from active to passive voice, or from passive to active voice. It is important that you do not change the tense of the sentence. Have a go at altering these sentences: On the plain, the lioness chased an antelope. On the plain, an antelope was chased by the lioness. Are your new sentences active or passive? Harry ate sandwiches for lunch. Sandwiches were eaten by Harry for lunch. The carrots are always eaten by my brother. My brother always eats the carrots.
  • 161. Tricky Passive Sentences Read these passive sentences. What do you notice about them? They all have an action and a subject but none of them have a object. Sometimes the prepositional (by…) phrase can be removed and the sentence will still make sense – you just won’t know who/what performed the verb. The present was opened. The jewellery was stolen. The bicycle was ridden. The jewellery was stolen. The bicycle was ridden. The present was opened.
  • 162. ? Your Turn – Passive Sentences Choose a square to reveal a picture. Write a passive sentence about the picture: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
  • 163. Amazing Active Voice Can you write descriptions of these photos in the active voice? The children enjoyed climbing during their school camp. They spent the day kayaking down the river.
  • 164. Perfect Passive Voice Can you write descriptions of these photos in the passive voice? Tasty cupcakes were baked by my aunt for my birthday party. The water balloons were blown up by my brother for the water fight.
  • 165. Quick Quiz 1 Which sentence is written in the passive voice? Keira played for the netball team. The tasty meal was cooked by my mum. My little brother always wakes up early. I am lucky to be going on holiday to France with my best friend’s family. The tasty meal was cooked by my mum.
  • 166. Quick Quiz 2 Underline the objects in these active sentences: I climbed the tallest tree in the park yesterday. The class boarded the coach noisily to go on their trip to London. We eat our lunch on the field in the summer. I climbed the tallest tree in the park yesterday. The class boarded the coach noisily to go on their trip to London. We eat our lunch on the field in the summer.
  • 167. Quick Quiz 3 Rewrite these sentences in the passive voice: Gina visited the library regularly. The library was visited by Gina regularly. My family always eat turkey for Christmas dinner. Turkey is always eaten by my family for Christmas dinner. The lazy girl ignored her alarm clock. The alarm clock was ignored by the lazy girl.