Active And Passive Voice Of Present Indefinite Tense

In the present indefinite tense, actions are described in a general or habitual sense, without specifying when exactly they occur. The active voice emphasizes the subject as the doer of the action, while the passive voice emphasizes the receiver of the action.

Active voice: I play football. In this sentence, "I" is the subject performing the action of playing football.

Passive voice: Football is played by me. The focus in the passive voice is on "Football," which is being played. The verb "is played" indicates that football is being acted upon, and "by me" specifies the doer of the action.

Active voice: We eat dinner. In this sentence, "We" is the subject performing the action of eating dinner.

Passive voice: Dinner is eaten by us. The passive voice highlights "Dinner," which is being eaten. The verb "is eaten" indicates that dinner is being acted upon, and "by us" specifies the doer of the action.

 

Active voice: She writes a letter. In this sentence, "She" is the subject performing the action of writing a letter.

Passive voice: A letter is written by her. The passive voice emphasizes "A letter," which is being written. The verb "is written" indicates that the letter is being acted upon, and "by her" specifies the doer of the action.

Active voice: They deliver the packages. In this sentence, "They" is the subject performing the action of delivering the packages.

Passive voice: The packages are delivered by them. The focus in the passive voice shifts to "The packages," which are being delivered. The verb "are delivered" indicates that the packages are being acted upon, and "by them" specifies the doer of the action.

Active voice: He cleans the room. In this sentence, "He" is the subject performing the action of cleaning the room.

Passive voice: The room is cleaned by him. In the passive voice, the sentence focuses on the receiver of the action, which is "The room." The verb "is cleaned" indicates that the room is being acted upon, and "by him" specifies the doer of the action.