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Page 1: Final Review Active and Passive Voice and Oxymora

Final Review

Active and Passive Voice and Oxymora

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Active and Passive Voice

State Standard W1.2 Use precise language, action verbs, sensory details, appropriate modifiers, and the active rather than the passive voice.

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Active and Passive Voice

transitive verb—a verb that requires a direct object

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Active and Passive Voice

transitive verb—a verb that requires a direct object

Example:John raised …

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Active and Passive Voice

transitive verb—a verb that requires a direct object

Example:John raised the flag.

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Active and Passive Voice

transitive verb—a verb that requires a direct object

Example:

subject

John raised the flag.

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Active and Passive Voice

transitive verb—a verb that requires a direct object

Example:

transitive verb

John raised the flag.

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Active and Passive Voice

transitive verb—a verb that requires a direct object

Example:

Direct Object

John raised the flag.

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Active and Passive Voice

Voice is the form a transitive verb takes to indicate whether the subject of the verb performs or receives the action.

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Active and Passive Voice

Voice is the form a transitive verb takes to indicate whether the subject of the verb performs or receives the action.

When the subject of a verb performs the action, the verb is in the active voice.

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Active and Passive Voice

Voice is the form a transitive verb takes to indicate whether the subject of the verb performs or receives the action.

When the subject of a verb performs the action, the verb is in the active voice.

Example:John raised the flag.

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Active and Passive Voice

When the subject of the verb receives the action, the verb is in the passive voice.

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Active and Passive Voice

When the subject of the verb receives the action, the verb is in the passive voice.

Example:The flag was raised by John. (passive voice)

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Active and Passive Voice

The grammatical form of a passive voice verb is be + the past participle. The performer of the action usually appears in a preposition phrase that begins with by.

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Active and Passive Voice

The grammatical form of a passive voice verb is be + the past participle. The performer of the action usually appears in a preposition phrase that begins with by.

Example:The flag was raised by John.

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Active and Passive Voice

The recipient of the action is now the subject.

The flag was raised by John.

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Active and Passive Voice

The passive construction of the verb consists of be + the past participle.

The flag was raised by John.

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Active and Passive Voice

The performer of the action is expressed in a prepositional phrase that begins with by.

The flag was raised by John.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

1) Every day lunch is prepared by the boys.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

1)Every day lunch is prepared by the boys.

Every day the boys prepare lunch.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

2) The aluminum cans were crushed by boy scouts.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

2) The aluminum cans were crushed by boy scouts.

Boy scouts crushed the aluminum cans.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

3) Final grades will be submitted by me next week.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

3) Final grades will be submitted by me next week.

I will submit final grades next week.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

4) The periodic assessments were administered by the English teachers.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

4) The periodic assessments were administered by the English teachers.

The English teachers administered the periodic assessments.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

5) The paper is completely consumed by the fire.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

5) The paper is completely consumed by the fire.

The fire completely consumes the paper.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

6) A gift was given to Mary by her parents.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following passive voice sentences into active voice.

6) A gift was given to Mary by her parents.

Her parents gave Mary a gift. -or-Mary’s parents gave her a gift.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following active voice sentences into passive voice.

1) I walk my dog every day.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following active voice sentences into passive voice.

1)I walk my dog every day.

Every day my dog is walked by me. (non-truncated)

Every day my dog is walked. (truncated)

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following active voice sentences into passive voice.

2) Frank planted corn last summer.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following active voice sentences into passive voice.

2) Frank planted corn last summer.

The corn was planted by Frank last summer. (non-truncated)

The corn was planted last summer. (truncated)

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following active voice sentences into passive voice.

3) Tomorrow volunteers will clean the streets.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following active voice sentences into passive voice.

3) Tomorrow volunteers will clean the streets.

Tomorrow the streets will be cleaned by volunteers.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following active voice sentences into passive voice.

4) Mrs. Johnson announced the winners.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following active voice sentences into passive voice.

4) Mrs. Johnson announced the winners.

The winners were announced by Mrs. Johnson.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following active voice sentences into passive voice.

5) Students decorated the auditorium for the assembly.

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Active and Passive Voice

Transform the following active voice sentences into passive voice.

5) Students decorated the auditorium for the assembly.

The auditorium was decorated for the assembly by students.

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Oxymora

The simplest definition of an oxymoron is the use of words, phrases, or statements that have meanings which are contradictory to each other.

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Oxymora

The simplest definition of an oxymoron is the use of words, phrases, or statements that have meanings which are contradictory to each other. Therefore, an oxymoron is a figure of speech that employs ideas or statements that are opposite in meaning.

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Oxymora

Examples:Jumbo shrimp

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Oxymora

Examples:1. Jumbo shrimp2. “I am a deeply superficial person.” -Andy

Warhol

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Oxymora

Examples:1. Jumbo shrimp2. “I am a deeply superficial person.” -Andy

Warhol 3. I’m proud of my humility.

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Oxymora

Examples:1. Jumbo shrimp2. “I am a deeply superficial person.” -Andy

Warhol 3. I’m proud of my humility. 4. “If I could drop dead right now, I’d be the

happiest man alive!” -Samuel Goldwyn

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Oxymora

Examples:1. Jumbo shrimp2. “I am a deeply superficial person.” -Andy

Warhol 3. I’m proud of my humility. 4. “If I could drop dead right now, I’d be the

happiest man alive!” -Samuel Goldwyn5. This report is filled with omissions.