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Active And

Passive Verbs

The queen was eating a jam sandwich.

The queen was eating a jam sandwich.


Can you tell me what is the subject in
this sentence?

The queen was eating a jam sandwich.


The queen is the subject of this
sentence.

The queen was eating a jam sandwich.


What is the verb in this sentence?

The queen was eating a jam sandwich.


The verb in this sentence is written in
red.

This is an active sentence. The


subject-the queen is actively
tucking into her jam sandwich!
But we could change the sentence
around.

The jam sandwich was being


eaten by the queen.

The jam sandwich was being eaten by


the queen.

Which is the subject in this


sentence?

The jam sandwich was being eaten by


the queen.
The jam sandwich is the subject of
this sentence.

The jam sandwich was being eaten by


the queen.
What is the verb in this sentence?

The jam sandwich was being eaten by


the queen.
The verb is written in red in this
sentence.

The jam sandwich was being eaten by


the queen.
This is a passive sentence. The subjectthe jam sandwich- is passively having
something done to it. It is being eaten!

Perhaps this seems complicated!


But I bet you hear passive sentences
all the time!

This ruler got broken, Miss.

Is this sentence active or passive?


Mark was eating an apple.

Mark was eating an apple.


Thats right! This sentence is active.
Mark is actively eating the apple.

The picture was painted by Tom.


Is this sentence active or passive?

Well done! This sentence is


passive.
The subject of the sentence is the
picture. The picture is having
something done to it.

Now it is your turn!


See if you can work out which
sentences are active and which
passive.

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