🎯 ACTIVE & PASSIVE VOICE
🟦 1️⃣ What is Voice in Grammar?
👉 The voice of a verb tells us whether the subject is doing the action or receiving the action.
A. Active Voice
➡ The subject does the action.
➡ Focus is on who is doing something.
Example:
✅ Ravi eats an apple.
(“Ravi” is doing the action of eating.)
B. Passive Voice
➡ The subject receives the action.
➡ Focus is on what is being done or who the action is done to.
Example:
✅ An apple is eaten by Ravi.
(The apple receives the action.)
🔁 Change of Focus
Active Voice | Passive Voice |
---|---|
Who does the action | What is done / to whom |
Emphasis on doer | Emphasis on receiver |
Riya sings a song. | A song is sung by Riya. |
🟩 2️⃣ Structure Formula
🧱 Active → Passive Formula
🔹 Active: Subject + Verb + Object
🔹 Passive: Object + Helping Verb + Past Participle (V3) + by + Subject
🧩 Example
Active: The teacher teaches the lesson.
Passive: The lesson is taught by the teacher.
Breakdown:
Part | Example |
---|---|
Subject | The teacher |
Verb | teaches |
Object | the lesson |
Helping Verb (is) + V3 | is taught |
by + Subject | by the teacher |
🟨 3️⃣ How to Change Active → Passive (Step-by-Step)
Step | Action | Example |
---|---|---|
1️⃣ | Identify Subject, Verb, Object | Ravi (S), eats (V), apple (O) |
2️⃣ | Move Object to Subject place | Apple … |
3️⃣ | Use correct “be form” of verb (is/am/are/was/were/been/being) | Apple is … |
4️⃣ | Use Past Participle (V3) form of main verb | Apple is eaten … |
5️⃣ | Add “by” + original subject | Apple is eaten by Ravi. |
✅ Final Answer: An apple is eaten by Ravi.
🟪 4️⃣ Tense-wise Conversion Chart
Tense (Active) | Passive Form | Example (Active → Passive) |
---|---|---|
Present Simple | am / is / are + V3 | She writes a letter. → A letter is written by her. |
Present Continuous | am / is / are + being + V3 | He is eating food. → Food is being eaten by him. |
Present Perfect | has / have + been + V3 | They have finished the work. → The work has been finished by them. |
Past Simple | was / were + V3 | He made a cake. → A cake was made by him. |
Past Continuous | was / were + being + V3 | They were playing cricket. → Cricket was being played by them. |
Past Perfect | had + been + V3 | She had done it. → It had been done by her. |
Future Simple | will / shall + be + V3 | He will open the door. → The door will be opened by him. |
Future Perfect | will / shall + have been + V3 | She will have finished it. → It will have been finished by her. |
⚠️ Note:
Tenses like Future Continuous or Perfect Continuous are not usually used in passive form.
🟫 5️⃣ Passive Voice for Modals
When the verb has a modal (can, may, must, should, etc.),
use modal + be + V3.
Active | Passive |
---|---|
She can drive a car. | A car can be driven by her. |
He must finish the work. | The work must be finished by him. |
They should help the poor. | The poor should be helped by them. |
🟧 6️⃣ Imperative Sentences (Orders/Requests)
Type | Active Voice | Passive Voice |
---|---|---|
Order | Open the door. | Let the door be opened. |
Request | Please help me. | You are requested to help me. |
Advice | Follow the rules. | The rules should be followed. |
🟦 7️⃣ Interrogative (Question) Sentences
Type | Active | Passive |
---|---|---|
Yes/No Question | Do you eat apples? | Are apples eaten by you? |
Wh- Question | Who wrote this book? | By whom was this book written? |
Helping Verb first | Is he reading a book? | Is a book being read by him? |
🟩 8️⃣ Important Changes to Remember
Active Word | Passive Word |
---|---|
I → me | |
We → us | |
You → you | |
He → him | |
She → her | |
They → them | |
My → my / mine | |
Their → their / theirs |
🟨 9️⃣ Summary Table – Active → Passive Voice
Voice Type | Structure | Example |
---|---|---|
Active | Subject + Verb + Object | Riya paints a picture. |
Passive | Object + be + V3 + by + Subject | A picture is painted by Riya. |
🟪 🔟 Practice Examples
Active Voice | Passive Voice |
---|---|
He helps the poor. | The poor are helped by him. |
She is writing a letter. | A letter is being written by her. |
The boy has broken the glass. | The glass has been broken by the boy. |
They will build a bridge. | A bridge will be built by them. |
The teacher punished the student. | The student was punished by the teacher. |
Someone stole my bag. | My bag was stolen. (agent not needed) |
🧠 Important Tips
✅ Use V3 (past participle) in all passive forms.
✅ Use “by” to show who does the action.
✅ If doer is unknown/unimportant, you can remove “by” phrase:
Someone stole my phone. → My phone was stolen.
✅ Keep meaning same, only focus shifts.