What Are Active and Passive Sentences
What Are Active and Passive Sentences
What Are Active and Passive Sentences
The cat chased the mouse; the mouse was chased by the cat. Learn to identify active and passive voice
in sentences and support your child's Year 6 grammar knowledge and understanding.
A sentence is written in passive voice when the subject of the sentence has something done to it by
someone or something.
For example:
How are the active and passive voice taught and used?
People tend to use the active voice rather than the passive voice when they are writing, but the passive
voice is often used for particular reasons. For example:
Here, the person who has done the graffiti is not known, so the sentence is written in the passive voice.
Here, it is not important who counted the votes, but instead the fact that they have been counted is
important. You could also say that the most important thing in the sentence is the votes, which is why
they are mentioned first in the sentence, rather than last as they would be would be in the active voice
('People counted the votes').
Level: beginner
active passive
The hunter killed the lion. > The lion was killed by the hunter
Someone has cleaned the windows. > The windows have been cleaned
past
be
participle
The
window have been cleaned.
s
The
will be finished soon.
work
past
be
participle
might have
They invited to the party.
been
active passive
I gave him a book for his birthday. > He was given a book for his birthday.
active passive
They called off the meeting. > The meeting was called off.
His grandmother looked after him. > He was looked after by his grandmother.
active passive
They will send him away to school. > He will be sent away to school.
Level: advanced
Some verbs which are very frequently used in the passive are followed by the to-infinitive: