200 English Grammar Mistakes!: A workbook of Common Grammar and Punctuation Errors with Examples, Exercises and Solutions So You Never Make Them Again


Active Voice versus Passive Voices



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Active Voice versus Passive Voices
In an active voice, the subject acts upon the verb. However, in a passive
voice, the subject receives the action of the verb. When the passive voice is
used properly, it is correct. However, when it is not used in moderation, it
becomes weak and incorrect.
Examples of Active Voice:
Monkeys love bananas.
The dog tossed the bone away.
Examples of Passive Voice:
Bananas are loved by monkeys.
The bone was tossed away by the dog.
Wrong usages of Active and Passive Voices
Below are some examples of the incorrect usage of active and passive voices
and how to remedy them:
Don’t use the passive voice when you should take responsibility for your
actions.
Incorrect: 
An error occurred on your account, but 
several attempts were
made
to remedy it.
Correct:
We made an error on your account, but 
we have made
every
attempt
to remedy it.
Make sure to identify the subjects in the following clauses:
Incorrect: 
If there are any suggestions,
I can be reached at the number
below.
Correct:
If you have any suggestions
, call me at the number below.
MCQs: Change the following passive voices to active voices:
Was a zoo visited by you? (A. Have you been visiting a zoo? by B. Was you
visit a zoo? C. Did you visit a zoo?)
Answer: C


He will be praised very much by you. (A. You will praise him very much B.
You will be praising him very much C. You will have to praise him very
much)
Answer: A
Except versus Accept
Students are often guilty of using “accept” when “except” would be more
appropriate and vice versa. “Accept” means to receive something offered or
agree with something or someone. On the other hand, “except” means
excluding something or someone. Hence, the two words are not synonymous.
Here are some common wrong usages of these words and the appropriate
way to use them:
Incorrect: 
My mother can tolerate any other behavior from me 

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