The document discusses the differences between active and passive voice in sentences. In active voice, the subject performs the action and comes first followed by the verb and then object. In passive voice, the object comes first followed by the verb and then the subject performing the action. Examples are provided such as "Magan is making a Hawaiian pizza" in active voice and "A Hawaiian pizza was made by Magan" in passive voice.
The document discusses the differences between active and passive voice in sentences. In active voice, the subject performs the action and comes first followed by the verb and then object. In passive voice, the object comes first followed by the verb and then the subject performing the action. Examples are provided such as "Magan is making a Hawaiian pizza" in active voice and "A Hawaiian pizza was made by Magan" in passive voice.
The document discusses the differences between active and passive voice in sentences. In active voice, the subject performs the action and comes first followed by the verb and then object. In passive voice, the object comes first followed by the verb and then the subject performing the action. Examples are provided such as "Magan is making a Hawaiian pizza" in active voice and "A Hawaiian pizza was made by Magan" in passive voice.