Revise it so the person or thing doing the action (the Bluejays) comes before the verb (was won).
The revised sentence in active voice would be: "The Bluejays won the game."
How would you change the sentence from passive voice to active voice?
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Add more details to the sentence.
Add more details to the sentence.
Replace the word was with is.
Replace the word was with is .
Revise it so the person or thing being acted upon (the game) comes after the verb (was won)
Revise it so the person or thing being acted upon ( the game ) comes after the verb ( was won )
Revise it so the person or thing doing the action (the Bluejays) comes before the verb (was won)
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Revise it so the person or thing doing the action (the Bluejays) comes before the verb (was won).
The revised sentence in active voice would be: "The Bluejays won the game."
Yes, I'm sure. To change the original sentence "the game was won by the Bluejays" from passive voice to active voice, you need to make the subject performing the action (the Bluejays) come before the verb.
The active voice version is: "The Bluejays won the game."
This construction emphasizes the subject performing the action directly, which is the hallmark of active voice.