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GOOD

MORNING
GRADE 9
STUDENTS
LET US
DANCE!
REVIE
W
PASS
THE
BALL
ACTIVE AND
PASSIVE VOICE
CONSTRUCTION
S
ACTIVE VOICE

The voice of the verb is


active when the subject
performs the action.
PASSIVE VOICE
The voice of the verb is
passive when the subject
is acted upon by the
object of the verb.
EXAMPLE:

Active voice
Ana painted the house .
s v o
doer of the Ve r b - a c t i o n Object
action
EXAMPLE:

passive voice
T he house was painted by Ana.
s v o
Ve r b -
Acted doer of the
“auxiliary
upon/receiver action
verb+
of the action
main verb
Active
voices Passive

The subject acts the The subject acted


verb. upon by the object.

Subject (doer of the action) + verb Subject (receives the action) +


+ object Aux verb(was) + verb + by+
object
Steps to TRANSFORM THE voice
Active to Passive
Identify Analyze if Anna painted the house.
the the subject
Subject, is the doer The house was painted by Anna.
Verb, and or receiver
Object of of the Passive to Active
action The children were loved by God.
the
sentence.
God loved the children.
Let us try
The boy helped the blind dog. active

The blind dog was helped by the boy. passive

The garbage from the river was segregated by the Cruz


family. passive
The Cruz family segregated the garbage from the
river. active
ACTIVITY: LET’S
CREATE!
Instructions:
Cyberbullying Poverty Corruption
Make a slogan with an Record 1 minute podcast Present a song
explanation using about the issue of adaptation using
active and passive poverty using active and passive and active
voice sentences. passive voice sentences in your lyrics.

Crime Climate change


Draw a comic strip Make a 1-2 minute
about crime with active infomercial about climate
and passive sentences change using active and
in its dialogue. passive constructions.
criteria
Relevance to the topic- 20 points
Use of active and passive voice – 15
points
Content – 10 points
Creativity – 5 points
TOTAL: 50 POINTS
THANK YOU!
Any questions? Don't hesitate to
ask for help
THE METHOD
STEP 2 STEP 4
Tests Final Project

STEP 1 STEP 3 STEP 5


Theory analysis Research Revision

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