Friday, January 18, 2013

ACTIVE & PASSIVE, Jan. 18th, 2013



Use the verb with the base form of consume in two different sentences. Sentence 1 should be in the active voice; sentence 2 should reword the sentence to the passive voice.

11 comments:

Alesha B said...

#1 Active voice

My homework will consume me for the rest of the evening.

#2 Passive voice
Consuming me for the rest of the evening was my homework.

Sarah A said...

1. Active Voice

The children consume the birthday cake.

2. Passive Voice

The birthday cake was consumed by the children.

Serena R (Eng 155) said...

1. I consumed a salad for lunch and a plate of pasta for dinner.

2. I felt consumed by my large workload at first, but once I wrote out a priority list, things looked much better.

Beatrice L said...

I was consumed by my feelings of depression.

My feelings of depression consumed me.

Veronica Baig said...

ALESHA:#1--good; #2--this is not the passive voice;-)
SARAH:Well done!
SERENA:The active voice is good, but the second sentence uses "consume" as a participial adjective. This is not a passive form;-)
BEATRICE: good!

Justine said...

I will consume all the chocolate if you don't hide it!

The cookies will be consumed by the dog if they're left out.

Alesha B said...

#1 Active voice
My homework will consume me for the rest of the evening.

#2 Passive voice
My evening was consumed with my homework.

Veronica Baig said...

JUSTINE: Excellent sentences:-)
ALESHA: That's right!

Jennifer H said...

1. Active

I am so hungry I will consume everything on my plate.

2. Passive

Dinner was consumed shortly after I got home.

Veronica Baig said...

JENNIFER: Good sentences:-)

stephanie said...

The tall man consumed two glasses of water.
Two glasses of water were consumed by the tall man.