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Question
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first person
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passive voice
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active voice
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future tense
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Detailed explanation-1: -In sentences written in active voice, the subject performs the action expressed in the verb; the subject acts. In sentences written in passive voice, the subject receives the action expressed in the verb; the subject is acted upon.
Detailed explanation-2: -A sentence is in active voice when the subject is the one performing the verb’s action.
Detailed explanation-3: -Active: If the subject of a sentence performs the action named by the verb or is in the condition named by the verb, the verb is said to be in the active voice. It may or may not have a direct object.
Detailed explanation-4: -In an active sentence, the person or agency that’s acting is the subject of the sentence. In a passive sentence, the person or item that is acted upon is the subject of the sentence. Passive sentences often do not identify who is performing the action.
Detailed explanation-5: -You can tell if a sentence is in active or passive voice by the location of the actor (subject) and the action (verb). When the actor (and the actor can be a person or object) comes before the action in a sentence, you have active voice.