Active and Passive voice
Active And Passive Voice:-
In grammar, the voice of a verb tells you whether the subject of the sentence is doing the action or having the action done to them. There are two voices: active voice and passive voice.
In active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action. For example: "The cat chased the mouse." In this sentence, the subject is "the cat" and the verb is "chased," so the cat is doing the chasing.
In passive voice, the subject of the sentence is having the action done to them. For example: "The mouse was chased by the cat." In this sentence, the subject is "the mouse" and the verb is "was chased," so the mouse is being chased.
*It's generally considered more clear and direct to use active voice, but passive voice can be useful in certain situations, such as when the focus of the sentence is on the object rather than the subject*
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