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1. The old lady moved me.
2. I was moved by the old lady.

(#1 is an active voice sentence. Right?
#2 is the passive form of#1? Am I right? Do you use the active form frequently?)
15 years ago

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Answered by SraJMcGin
Right you are!

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15 years ago
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1. The old lady moved me.
2. I was moved by the old lady.

(#1 is an active voice sentence. Right?
#2 is the passive form of#1? Am I right? Do you use the active form frequently?)

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