Sentences can be active or passive. Therefore, tenses
also have "active forms" and "passive forms." You must
learn to recognize the difference to successfully speak English.
In active sentences, the thing doing the action is
the subject of the sentence and the thing receiving the action is the object.
Most sentences are active.
[Thing doing action] + [verb] + [thing receiving action]
In passive sentences, the
thing receiving the action is the subject of the sentence and the thing doing
the action is optionally included near the end of the sentence. You can use the
passive form if you think that the thing receiving the action is more important
or should be emphasised. You can also use the passive form if you do not know
who is doing the action or if you do not want to mention who is doing the
action.
[Thing
receiving action] + [be] + [past participle of verb] + [by] + [thing doing
action]
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