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Module 42
A DepEd-BEAM Distance Learning Program supported by the Australian Agency for International Development
USING THE ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE
OF VERBS
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Good day. How did you find your lesson on the present perfect
form of the verb? Did you enjoy doing the activities? Today we will be
learning more about verbs.
Be ready Learner!
This module will help you learn about the active and passive voice
of verbs.
Answer √ if the subject is the doer of the action and X if it is not.
Look at the example.
X 1. Benjamin Almeda Sr. is regarded as a pioneer inventor.
__________ 2. He persistently pursued his career. ___________ 3. He
devised some household chores.___________ 4. These gadgets can be
easily moved. ___________ 5. They are called portable. __________ 6. A
gigantic tasks of producing a million pairs of shoes was accomplished
by Almeda. ___________ 7. Today, his inventions can be seen almost
anywhere. ___________ 8. His striforator won a diploma of merit.
__________ 9. It was exhibited in the first Inventors’ Week.___________
10. Our government offers awards for inventors.
Are your answers like these?
( 2. √ 3.√ 4. X 5. X 6. X 7. X 8. √ 9. X 10. √ )
To the Learner
Let’s Try This
Let’s Learn This
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Don’t worry if you were not able to get the correct answers. This
module will help you learn if the subject does the action or not. We will
learn about active and passive voice of verbs.
Read the paragraph and answer the questions that follow.
1. What is a musical?
2. Who are chosen to sing the lead parts?
3. Why are many people needed before an important show can go
on?
4. What good traits do you think do you people doing the show
possess?
Read the sentences taken from the paragraph and take note of
the subject of each sentence?
A
1. It takes a great deal of time and work to present a musical.
2. A chorus practices often for group singing.
3. An orchestra plays background music.
4. The stage crew makes necessary scenery changes.
Let’s Study This
A musical is a form of dramatic art that is enjoyed by
many people. It takes a great deal of time and work to
present a musical. Many people are needed to help in many
ways before an important show can go on. Star performers
are chosen to sing the lead parts. A chorus practices often for
group singing. An orchestra plays background music. The
stage crew makes necessary scenery changes.
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B
1. A musical is a form of dramatic art.
2. Many people are needed to help.
3. Star performers are chosen to sing the lead parts.
4. A musical is enjoyed by many people.
- Which sentences have subjects which are the doers of the action?
- Which sentences have subjects which are the receivers of the
action?
• Sentences in Set A have subjects which are the doers of the
action.
• Sentences in Set B have subjects which are the receivers of the
action.
• A verb is in the active voice when the subject performs the action.
Look at this example:
Who invented the striforator? What is the subject?
• The verb is in the passive voice when the subject receives the
action. The verb in the passive voice is made up of the verb be
and the past participle.
Voice is that quality of a verb which shows whether the
subject is the doer or is the receiver of the action.
Benjamin G. Almeda, Sr. invented the striforator.
subject-doer
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Study the example:
What was invented by Benjamin F. Almeda Sr.?
What is the subject?
• Regular verbs form their past and past participle in the same way-
by adding –d or –ed to the present form.
Present Past Past Participle
look looked looked
invent invented invented
ask asked asked
• Irregular verbs form their past and past participle in different
ways.
1. These irregular verbs have the same form for the present, the
past and the past participle.
Present Past Past Participle
burst burst (have) burst
put put (have) put
let let (have) let
2. These irregular verbs have the same form for the past and past
participle.
Present Past Past Participle
bring brought (have) brought
make made (have) made
say said (have) said
The striforator was invented by Benjamin G. Almeda, Sr.
subject-receiver
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3. These irregular verbs form the past participle by adding –n to the
past.
Present Past Past Participle
break broke (have) broken
choose chose (have) chosen
steal stole (have) stolen
5. These irregular verbs form the past participle by adding –n to the
present.
Present Past Past Participle
blow blew (have) blown
draw drew (have) drawn
give gave (have) given
6. These irregular verbs form the past and past participle by
changing a vowel.
Present Past Past Participle
begin began (have) begun
drink drank (have) drunk
ring rang (have) rung
7. These irregular verbs form the past and past participle in other
ways.
Present Past Past Participle
come came come
do did done
eat ate eaten
run ran run
wear wore worn
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Here are other examples.
Active Voice
Doer Verb Receiver
1. Engineers build roads and bridges.
2. Policemen maintain peace and order in our
Community.
Passive Voice
Receiver Passive Verb Doer
1. Roads and bridges are built by engineers.
2. Peace and order in
our community are maintained by policemen.
A. Read each sentence. Underline the verb and write if it is in the
active voice or passive voice. Do this on a piece of paper. Look at the
example.
passive 1. The delicious bibingka was cooked by Mother.
Let’s Do This
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Start here.
__________ 1. That man is called the Good Samaritan.
__________ 2. The pupils answered the questions immediately.
__________ 3. Ninoy Aquino makes us proud to be Filipinos.
__________ 4. The song was written by Nina.
__________ 5. Masdan ang Kapaligiran was composed by Asin.
B. Identify the sentences which are in the active voice and passive
voice. Write them in the proper columns.
1. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone.
2. My mother designed my graduation dress.
3. Lani sang the National Anthem with pride.
4. The bakya is made in Liliw, Laguna.
5. The campaign was started by nature lovers.
Active Voice Passive Voice
Finished?
Check your answers against the Answer Key.
How much did you get?
If you got 8-10, good job! You may go to the next module.
If you got 7 and below, do the next activity.
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A. On your paper, rewrite the sentences into their passive voice.
1. Someone invented a gas-saving device.
2. In Lake Cebu, the T’bolis weave T’nalak.
3. The government awarded the inventor.
4. Joey built a tree house.
5. Mother cooks my favorite food.
B. Change the sentences into active voice.
Passive Voice Active Voice
1. Our field trip was sponsored
by the club.
2. Many survivors were rescued
by the fishermen.
3. The new building was built
by volunteers.
4. The museum was visited by
the pupils.
5. The winner was announced
by the Master of Ceremonies.
Let’s Do More
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When can sentences be in the active or passive voice?
Sentences are in the active voice if the subject is the
doer of the action. They follow the pattern: doer-active
verb- receiver of the action. These sentences give emphasis
on the doer of the action.
Doer Active Verb Receiver
Father gathers firewood.
Sentences are in the passive voice if the subject is the
receiver of the action. They follow the pattern: receiver-
passive verb-doer (by phrase). A verb in the passive voice is
made up of is/are, was/were, + the past participle.
Receiver Passive Verb Doer
The firewood was gathered by Father.
Are you done?
Look at the Answer Key again and check your answers.
What’ your score?
If your score is 8-10, go to the next module.
If it’s 7 and below, do Let’s Test Ourselves.
Let’s Remember This
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A. Write the correct helping verb that will make the sentence in the
passive voice correct. Select from the verbs inside the box.
1. Rice __________ eaten by Filipinos.
2. Grade I-III pupils __________ given one kilo
of rice per day for three months.
3. Fire __________ put out by the firemen.
4. In the early days, money __________ buried
under the ground in jars.
5. Wounded soldiers __________ taken to the
hospital.
B. Tell whether the sentences are in the active or passive voice. Write
them in the correct blanks.
1. Jezy reads a book before going to bed.
2. The gold medal was won by Ramon.
3. A hunter discovered a cave while hunting.
4. The kid ate the chocolates.
5. The famous adventure novels were written by Robert Louis
Stevenson.
Let’s Test Ourselves
is, are
is, are
was, were
was, were
was, were
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Active
Voice
Passive Voice
Finished?
Check your answers. Look at the Answer Key.
What’s your score?
Did you get 8-10? If yes, go to the next module.
If you got 7 and below, answer Let’s Enrich Ourselves.
93
Read the paragraph. Group the sentences into active or passive.
Write them in proper boxes.
Mother went to the market. She wanted to buy fruits and
vegetables. She asked the vendor about the price. Mangoes were sold
at P40.00 per kilo. Kangkong and malunggay were priced at P5.00 per
bundle. Mother bought two kilos of mangoes and three bundles of
malunggay. The vendor was paid P95.00 for the mangoes and
malunggay.
ACTIVE PASSIVE
Finished?
Check your work against the Answer Key.
If you got 5-7, you’re good!
If you got 4 and below, review the exercises in this module.
Let’s Enrich
Ourselves
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Let’s Do This
A.
passive 1. That man is called the Good Samaritan.
active 2. The pupils answered the questions
immediately.
active 3. Ninoy Aquino makes us proud to be Filipinos.
passive 4. The song was written by Nina.
passive 5. Masdan ang Kapaligiran was composed by
Asin.
B.
Active Voice Passive Voice
1. Alexander Graham Bell
invented the telephone.
2. My mother designed my
graduation dress.
3. Lani sang the National
Anthem with pride.
4. The bakya is made in Liliw,
Laguna.
5. The campaign was started by
nature lovers.
Let’s Do More
A.
Answer Key
1. A gas-saving device was invented by someone.
2. In Lake Cebu, the T’nalak was woven by T’bolis.
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B.
1. The club sponsored our field trip.
2. The fishermen rescued many survivors.
3. Volunteers built the new building.
4. The pupils visited the museum.
5. The Master of Ceremonies announced the winner.
Let’s Test Ourselves
A.
1. is
2. are
3. was
4. was
5. were
B.
Active Voice
1. Jezy reads a book before going to bed.
3.A hunter discovered a cave while hunting.
4. The kid ate the chocolates.
Passive Voice
2. The gold medal was won by Ramon.
5. The famous adventure novels were written by Robert Louis
Stevenson.
3. The inventor was awarded by the government.
5. My favorite food was cooked by Mother.
4. A tree house was built by Joey.
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Let’s Enrich Ourselves
Mother went to the market.
She wanted to buy fruits and
vegetables.
She asked the vendor about the
price.
Mangoes were sold at P40.00
per kilo.
The vendor was paid P95.00 for
the mangoes and malunggay.
Kangkong and malunggay were
priced at P5.00 per bundle.
Mother bought two kilos of mangoes
and three bundles of malunggay.

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English 6 dlp 42 using the active and passive voice of verbs

  • 1. ENGLISHENGLISHENGLISHENGLISH 6666 Module 42 A DepEd-BEAM Distance Learning Program supported by the Australian Agency for International Development USING THE ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE OF VERBS
  • 2. 82 Good day. How did you find your lesson on the present perfect form of the verb? Did you enjoy doing the activities? Today we will be learning more about verbs. Be ready Learner! This module will help you learn about the active and passive voice of verbs. Answer √ if the subject is the doer of the action and X if it is not. Look at the example. X 1. Benjamin Almeda Sr. is regarded as a pioneer inventor. __________ 2. He persistently pursued his career. ___________ 3. He devised some household chores.___________ 4. These gadgets can be easily moved. ___________ 5. They are called portable. __________ 6. A gigantic tasks of producing a million pairs of shoes was accomplished by Almeda. ___________ 7. Today, his inventions can be seen almost anywhere. ___________ 8. His striforator won a diploma of merit. __________ 9. It was exhibited in the first Inventors’ Week.___________ 10. Our government offers awards for inventors. Are your answers like these? ( 2. √ 3.√ 4. X 5. X 6. X 7. X 8. √ 9. X 10. √ ) To the Learner Let’s Try This Let’s Learn This
  • 3. 83 Don’t worry if you were not able to get the correct answers. This module will help you learn if the subject does the action or not. We will learn about active and passive voice of verbs. Read the paragraph and answer the questions that follow. 1. What is a musical? 2. Who are chosen to sing the lead parts? 3. Why are many people needed before an important show can go on? 4. What good traits do you think do you people doing the show possess? Read the sentences taken from the paragraph and take note of the subject of each sentence? A 1. It takes a great deal of time and work to present a musical. 2. A chorus practices often for group singing. 3. An orchestra plays background music. 4. The stage crew makes necessary scenery changes. Let’s Study This A musical is a form of dramatic art that is enjoyed by many people. It takes a great deal of time and work to present a musical. Many people are needed to help in many ways before an important show can go on. Star performers are chosen to sing the lead parts. A chorus practices often for group singing. An orchestra plays background music. The stage crew makes necessary scenery changes.
  • 4. 84 B 1. A musical is a form of dramatic art. 2. Many people are needed to help. 3. Star performers are chosen to sing the lead parts. 4. A musical is enjoyed by many people. - Which sentences have subjects which are the doers of the action? - Which sentences have subjects which are the receivers of the action? • Sentences in Set A have subjects which are the doers of the action. • Sentences in Set B have subjects which are the receivers of the action. • A verb is in the active voice when the subject performs the action. Look at this example: Who invented the striforator? What is the subject? • The verb is in the passive voice when the subject receives the action. The verb in the passive voice is made up of the verb be and the past participle. Voice is that quality of a verb which shows whether the subject is the doer or is the receiver of the action. Benjamin G. Almeda, Sr. invented the striforator. subject-doer
  • 5. 85 Study the example: What was invented by Benjamin F. Almeda Sr.? What is the subject? • Regular verbs form their past and past participle in the same way- by adding –d or –ed to the present form. Present Past Past Participle look looked looked invent invented invented ask asked asked • Irregular verbs form their past and past participle in different ways. 1. These irregular verbs have the same form for the present, the past and the past participle. Present Past Past Participle burst burst (have) burst put put (have) put let let (have) let 2. These irregular verbs have the same form for the past and past participle. Present Past Past Participle bring brought (have) brought make made (have) made say said (have) said The striforator was invented by Benjamin G. Almeda, Sr. subject-receiver
  • 6. 86 3. These irregular verbs form the past participle by adding –n to the past. Present Past Past Participle break broke (have) broken choose chose (have) chosen steal stole (have) stolen 5. These irregular verbs form the past participle by adding –n to the present. Present Past Past Participle blow blew (have) blown draw drew (have) drawn give gave (have) given 6. These irregular verbs form the past and past participle by changing a vowel. Present Past Past Participle begin began (have) begun drink drank (have) drunk ring rang (have) rung 7. These irregular verbs form the past and past participle in other ways. Present Past Past Participle come came come do did done eat ate eaten run ran run wear wore worn
  • 7. 87 Here are other examples. Active Voice Doer Verb Receiver 1. Engineers build roads and bridges. 2. Policemen maintain peace and order in our Community. Passive Voice Receiver Passive Verb Doer 1. Roads and bridges are built by engineers. 2. Peace and order in our community are maintained by policemen. A. Read each sentence. Underline the verb and write if it is in the active voice or passive voice. Do this on a piece of paper. Look at the example. passive 1. The delicious bibingka was cooked by Mother. Let’s Do This
  • 8. 88 Start here. __________ 1. That man is called the Good Samaritan. __________ 2. The pupils answered the questions immediately. __________ 3. Ninoy Aquino makes us proud to be Filipinos. __________ 4. The song was written by Nina. __________ 5. Masdan ang Kapaligiran was composed by Asin. B. Identify the sentences which are in the active voice and passive voice. Write them in the proper columns. 1. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. 2. My mother designed my graduation dress. 3. Lani sang the National Anthem with pride. 4. The bakya is made in Liliw, Laguna. 5. The campaign was started by nature lovers. Active Voice Passive Voice Finished? Check your answers against the Answer Key. How much did you get? If you got 8-10, good job! You may go to the next module. If you got 7 and below, do the next activity.
  • 9. 89 A. On your paper, rewrite the sentences into their passive voice. 1. Someone invented a gas-saving device. 2. In Lake Cebu, the T’bolis weave T’nalak. 3. The government awarded the inventor. 4. Joey built a tree house. 5. Mother cooks my favorite food. B. Change the sentences into active voice. Passive Voice Active Voice 1. Our field trip was sponsored by the club. 2. Many survivors were rescued by the fishermen. 3. The new building was built by volunteers. 4. The museum was visited by the pupils. 5. The winner was announced by the Master of Ceremonies. Let’s Do More
  • 10. 90 When can sentences be in the active or passive voice? Sentences are in the active voice if the subject is the doer of the action. They follow the pattern: doer-active verb- receiver of the action. These sentences give emphasis on the doer of the action. Doer Active Verb Receiver Father gathers firewood. Sentences are in the passive voice if the subject is the receiver of the action. They follow the pattern: receiver- passive verb-doer (by phrase). A verb in the passive voice is made up of is/are, was/were, + the past participle. Receiver Passive Verb Doer The firewood was gathered by Father. Are you done? Look at the Answer Key again and check your answers. What’ your score? If your score is 8-10, go to the next module. If it’s 7 and below, do Let’s Test Ourselves. Let’s Remember This
  • 11. 91 A. Write the correct helping verb that will make the sentence in the passive voice correct. Select from the verbs inside the box. 1. Rice __________ eaten by Filipinos. 2. Grade I-III pupils __________ given one kilo of rice per day for three months. 3. Fire __________ put out by the firemen. 4. In the early days, money __________ buried under the ground in jars. 5. Wounded soldiers __________ taken to the hospital. B. Tell whether the sentences are in the active or passive voice. Write them in the correct blanks. 1. Jezy reads a book before going to bed. 2. The gold medal was won by Ramon. 3. A hunter discovered a cave while hunting. 4. The kid ate the chocolates. 5. The famous adventure novels were written by Robert Louis Stevenson. Let’s Test Ourselves is, are is, are was, were was, were was, were
  • 12. 92 Active Voice Passive Voice Finished? Check your answers. Look at the Answer Key. What’s your score? Did you get 8-10? If yes, go to the next module. If you got 7 and below, answer Let’s Enrich Ourselves.
  • 13. 93 Read the paragraph. Group the sentences into active or passive. Write them in proper boxes. Mother went to the market. She wanted to buy fruits and vegetables. She asked the vendor about the price. Mangoes were sold at P40.00 per kilo. Kangkong and malunggay were priced at P5.00 per bundle. Mother bought two kilos of mangoes and three bundles of malunggay. The vendor was paid P95.00 for the mangoes and malunggay. ACTIVE PASSIVE Finished? Check your work against the Answer Key. If you got 5-7, you’re good! If you got 4 and below, review the exercises in this module. Let’s Enrich Ourselves
  • 14. 94 Let’s Do This A. passive 1. That man is called the Good Samaritan. active 2. The pupils answered the questions immediately. active 3. Ninoy Aquino makes us proud to be Filipinos. passive 4. The song was written by Nina. passive 5. Masdan ang Kapaligiran was composed by Asin. B. Active Voice Passive Voice 1. Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. 2. My mother designed my graduation dress. 3. Lani sang the National Anthem with pride. 4. The bakya is made in Liliw, Laguna. 5. The campaign was started by nature lovers. Let’s Do More A. Answer Key 1. A gas-saving device was invented by someone. 2. In Lake Cebu, the T’nalak was woven by T’bolis.
  • 15. 95 B. 1. The club sponsored our field trip. 2. The fishermen rescued many survivors. 3. Volunteers built the new building. 4. The pupils visited the museum. 5. The Master of Ceremonies announced the winner. Let’s Test Ourselves A. 1. is 2. are 3. was 4. was 5. were B. Active Voice 1. Jezy reads a book before going to bed. 3.A hunter discovered a cave while hunting. 4. The kid ate the chocolates. Passive Voice 2. The gold medal was won by Ramon. 5. The famous adventure novels were written by Robert Louis Stevenson. 3. The inventor was awarded by the government. 5. My favorite food was cooked by Mother. 4. A tree house was built by Joey.
  • 16. 96 Let’s Enrich Ourselves Mother went to the market. She wanted to buy fruits and vegetables. She asked the vendor about the price. Mangoes were sold at P40.00 per kilo. The vendor was paid P95.00 for the mangoes and malunggay. Kangkong and malunggay were priced at P5.00 per bundle. Mother bought two kilos of mangoes and three bundles of malunggay.