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Key Words: Define the following in your own words
Word Definition
Active voice
Passive voice
Word Definition
Active voice
Passive voice
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GPT-4o mini
**Active Voice**: This is a grammatical structure where the subject of the sentence performs the action. In an active voice sentence, the focus is on who is doing the action. For example, "The dog chased the ball" highlights that the dog (the subject) is actively performing the action of chasing.
**Passive Voice**: This is a grammatical structure where the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performing it. In a passive voice sentence, the focus shifts to the action itself or the recipient of the action, often making the doer less important or even unknown. For example, "The ball was chased by the dog" emphasizes the ball being chased rather than who is doing the chasing.
**Passive Voice**: This is a grammatical structure where the subject of the sentence receives the action rather than performing it. In a passive voice sentence, the focus shifts to the action itself or the recipient of the action, often making the doer less important or even unknown. For example, "The ball was chased by the dog" emphasizes the ball being chased rather than who is doing the chasing.
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can you simplify and shorten that into 1 small sentence please?
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GPT-4o mini
**Active Voice**: The subject performs the action (e.g., "The dog chased the ball").
**Passive Voice**: The subject receives the action (e.g., "The ball was chased by the dog").
**Passive Voice**: The subject receives the action (e.g., "The ball was chased by the dog").
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Key Words: Define the following in your own words
Active voice
Passive voice
Active voice
Passive voice
Active voice
Passive voice
Active voice
Passive voice
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GPT-4o mini
**Active Voice**: The subject does the action (e.g., "The cat caught the mouse").
**Passive Voice**: The subject receives the action (e.g., "The mouse was caught by the cat").
**Passive Voice**: The subject receives the action (e.g., "The mouse was caught by the cat").
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i just need a definition
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GPT-4o mini
**Active Voice**: A sentence structure where the subject performs the action.
**Passive Voice**: A sentence structure where the subject receives the action.
**Passive Voice**: A sentence structure where the subject receives the action.
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Indentify the voice of each sentence. Then revise the sentence to change the voice.
1) The story contest was won by Jenna.
2) The last pieces of pizza were eaten by Max.
3) An error was made.
4) Louis threw the ball.
1) The story contest was won by Jenna.
2) The last pieces of pizza were eaten by Max.
3) An error was made.
4) Louis threw the ball.
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GPT-4o mini
1) **Voice**: Passive
**Revised**: Jenna won the story contest.
2) **Voice**: Passive
**Revised**: Max ate the last pieces of pizza.
3) **Voice**: Passive
**Revised**: Someone made an error. (Alternatively, you could specify who made the error if known.)
4) **Voice**: Active
**Revised**: (No change needed; the sentence is already in active voice.) Louis threw the ball.
**Revised**: Jenna won the story contest.
2) **Voice**: Passive
**Revised**: Max ate the last pieces of pizza.
3) **Voice**: Passive
**Revised**: Someone made an error. (Alternatively, you could specify who made the error if known.)
4) **Voice**: Active
**Revised**: (No change needed; the sentence is already in active voice.) Louis threw the ball.
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1) How do you change a passive voice sentence to an active voice sentence?
2) How do you change an active voice sentence to a passive voice sentence?
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GPT-4o mini
1) **Changing a passive voice sentence to an active voice sentence**: Identify the subject that is receiving the action and the doer of the action, then restructure the sentence to place the doer (the subject) at the beginning. For example, in "The book was read by Sarah," the active version would be "Sarah read the book."
2) **Changing an active voice sentence to a passive voice sentence**: Identify the subject, the action, and the object of the sentence. Move the object to the beginning of the sentence, turn the action into a form of "to be" plus the past participle of the verb, and include the original subject at the end, often preceded by "by." For example, "The chef cooked the meal" becomes "The meal was cooked by the chef."
2) **Changing an active voice sentence to a passive voice sentence**: Identify the subject, the action, and the object of the sentence. Move the object to the beginning of the sentence, turn the action into a form of "to be" plus the past participle of the verb, and include the original subject at the end, often preceded by "by." For example, "The chef cooked the meal" becomes "The meal was cooked by the chef."