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Example Question #11 : Common Core: 8th Grade English Language Arts
For the following sentence decide if the underlined verbal is a participle, gerund, infinitive, or none.
The crying baby threw herself on the floor and had a tantrum.
None
Participle
Infinitive
Gerund
Participle
A participle is a verb form ending in –ed or –ing that is used as an adjective. Past and present participles often function as adjectives that describe nouns. Which baby? The crying baby. Crying describes the baby.
Example Question #1 : Use Active And Passive Voice: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.8.1.B
Which of the following sentences employs the passive voice?
Frustrated by his test score, John kicked the garbage can on his way out of the classroom.
Claudia knew that she had passed the test, but she didn’t realize that she had earned the highest grade in the class.
Recently, a law was passed requiring all drivers under the age of 18 to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Without regular practice, it is impossible for someone to become truly great at a skill.
Recently, a law was passed requiring all drivers under the age of 18 to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
Answer: “Recently, a law was passed requiring all drivers under the age of 18 to be accompanied by a parent or guardian.” One way to recognize the passive voice is to see whether 1) the sentence offers a subject for the verb, and 2) if not, can you insert “by _____” after the verb? The passive voice is considered “passive” because the person or thing actually doing the action is either missing (therefore you add “by _____”) or appears to be the recipient of the verb. Here we’re told that “a law was passed” but we don’t know who passed the law (it didn’t just pass itself). You could, however, add “by congress” after the verb “was passed” and it would tell you who did it. This is a classic example of the passive voice.
Example Question #2 : Use Active And Passive Voice: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.8.1.B
Which of the following sentences employs the passive voice?
We the people of the United States do ordain and establish this Constitution.
Four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation.
Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.
Answer:"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal." The clause “all men are created equal” uses the passive voice in that the “doer” of the creation is not mentioned, but the recipient of the action of creation (“all men”) is given as the subject of the clause. The passive voice is notable for the use or implication of the phrase “by _______” - here that clause implies that all men are created equal by someone or something, a classic indicator of the passive voice.
Example Question #3 : Use Active And Passive Voice: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.8.1.B
Which of the following sentences employs the active voice?
The umpire was angry.
The ball was kicked.
The coach was ejected.
The rule was broken.
The umpire was angry.
Answer: “The umpire was angry” The difference between active and passive voice is that with the active voice, the person/thing doing the action is the subject of the sentence, but with the passive voice the person/thing receiving the action is the subject. Note that with “the ball is kicked” the ball doesn’t do the kicking; it’s the subject of the sentence but the recipient of the action so that is passive voice. Similarly with “the rule was broken” - the rule didn’t do the breaking. And “the coach was ejected” is the same - someone (likely the umpire) ejected the coach, but the coach was the recipient of the action. With “the umpire was angry” the umpire is the actor, the person who is actively being angry. So that is the choice using the active voice.
Example Question #4 : Use Active And Passive Voice: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.8.1.B
Which sentence is in the passive voice?
For four years the “Portrait of the Duke of Wellington”, by Francisco Goya, was missing because Kempton Bunton stole it.
Kempton Bunton stole the “Portrait of the Duke of Wellington”, by Francisco Goya, in 1961 and kept it for four years.
In 1961 Kempton Bunton stole the “Portrait of the Duke of Wellington”, by Francisco Goya, and kept it for four years.
Francisco Goya's painting, "Portrait of the Duke of Wellington" was stolen in 1961 by Kempton Bunton and was missing for four years.
Francisco Goya's painting, "Portrait of the Duke of Wellington" was stolen in 1961 by Kempton Bunton and was missing for four years.
Francisco Goya's painting, "Portrait of the Duke of Wellington" was stolen in 1961 by Kempton Bunton and was missing for four years. The phrase “was stolen” is written in passive voice. If a sentence is in passive voice, the subject receives the action. In passive voice sentences or phrases, the verb phrase includes a form of to be plus a past participle.
Example Question #5 : Use Active And Passive Voice: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.8.1.B
Which sentence is in the active voice?
Pierre Auguste Renoir's "Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin," painted in 1919, was stolen by Nazis from a Paris bank vault in 1941.
Nazis stole Pierre Auguste Renoir's "Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin," painted in 1919, from a Paris bank vault in 1941.
Painted in 1919, Pierre Auguste Renoir's "Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin," was stolen from a Paris bank vault in 1941 by Nazis.
Pierre Auguste Renoir's "Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin," was painted in 1919 and was stolen by Nazis in 1941 from a Paris bank vault.
Nazis stole Pierre Auguste Renoir's "Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin," painted in 1919, from a Paris bank vault in 1941.
Nazis stole Pierre Auguste Renoir's "Deux Femmes Dans Un Jardin," painted in 1919, from a Paris bank vault in 1941. If a sentence is in an active voice, the subject performs the action. In the correct answer choice, the phrase “Nazis stole” is in an active voice and the subject (Nazis) is performing the action. The other choices are in a passive voice and the subject is receiving the action.
Example Question #1 : Use Active And Passive Voice: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.8.1.B
Active voice: Sharon ate a dozen shrimp and a juicy steak for dinner today.
Which answer choice below changes the sentence into a passive voice?
At dinner, a dozen shrimp and a juicy steak were eaten by Sharon.
Sharon, at dinner today, ate a dozen shrimp and a juicy steak.
At dinner, Sharon ate a dozen shrimp and a juicy steak.
For dinner, Sharon had a juicy steak and a dozen shrimp.
At dinner, a dozen shrimp and a juicy steak were eaten by Sharon.
At dinner, a dozen shrimp and a juicy steak were eaten by Sharon. This answer choice is written in passive voice. The phrase “were eaten” is in a passive voice and shows the subject being acted upon. The other choices are in active voice and the subject (Sharon) is performing the action: “Sharon ate” or “Sharon had”.
Example Question #6 : Use Active And Passive Voice: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.8.1.B
Read the paragraph below.
Jessie went to the mall and bought a new dress for the school dance. She tried on a few pairs of shoes but didn’t find anything she liked at the first store. At the second store, she found the perfect pair and purchased them. After shopping, Jessie stopped in the food court and two slices of pizza and soda were consumed by her. She met her mother in the parking lot and headed home glad she completed her errands.
Which sentence is written in the passive voice?
At the second store, she found the perfect pair and purchased them.
After shopping, Jessie stopped in the food court and two slices of pizza and soda were consumed by her.
She met her mother in the parking lot and headed home glad she completed her errands.
Jessie went to the mall and bought a new dress for the school dance.
After shopping, Jessie stopped in the food court and two slices of pizza and soda were consumed by her.
After shopping, Jessie stopped in the food court and two slices of pizza and soda were consumed by her. This sentence is in passive voice while the remaining sentences are in an active voice. “Were consumed by her” shows the subject being acted upon rather than the subject acting.
Example Question #7 : Use Active And Passive Voice: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.8.1.B
Passive voice: Mannie’s tires on the bike screeched as the brakes were slammed on by him.
Which answer choice below changes the sentence into an active voice?
The tires screeched and the brakes were slammed on Mannie’s bike.
The brakes were slammed on and the tires screeched on Mannie’s bike.
Mannie’s bike tires screeched as he slammed on the brakes.
The tires screeched on Mannie’s bike when the brakes were slammed on by him.
Mannie’s bike tires screeched as he slammed on the brakes.
Mannie’s bike tires screeched as he slammed on the brakes. In the passive voice sentence, the phrase “the brakes were slammed on” shows the subject being acted upon. To change the sentence to active voice the subject must perform the action. In the correct sentence choice, the phrase “he slammed on the brakes” is in active voice and the subject (Mannie/he) is performing the action.
Example Question #8 : Use Active And Passive Voice: Ccss.Ela Literacy.L.8.1.B
Active voice: Patrick will present his research at the conference today in front of his peers.
Which answer choice below changes the sentence into a passive voice?
Today in front of his peers, Patrick will present his research at the conference.
Patrick will present his research in front of his peers today at the conference.
The research will be presented at the conference by Patrick in front of his peers.
At the conference today in front of his peers Patrick’s presenting his research.
The research will be presented at the conference by Patrick in front of his peers.
The research will be presented at the conference by Patrick in front of his peers. This answer choice is written in passive voice. The phrase “will be presented” is in a passive voice and shows the subject being acted upon. The other choices are in active voice and the subject (Patrick) is performing the action: “Patrick will present” or “Patrick’s presenting”.