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Sorry, I don't understand that what is active voice and passive voice. Can you understand me in easy language. Please mam
Jojo Mathew 8 years, 9 months ago
a form or set of forms of a verb in which the subject is typically the person or thing performing the action and which can take a direct object (e.g. <i>she loved him</i> as opposed to the passive form <i>he was loved</i> ).
a form or set of forms of a verb in which the subject undergoes the action of the verb (e.g. <i>they were killed</i> as opposed to the active form <i>he killed them</i> ).
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