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Interactive Grammar: Active Voice quiz

Understand the active voice — where the subject performs the action — and when to prefer it over the passive for clarity and directness.

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Duration
~15 min
Questions
10
Level
Intermediate

Overview

In the active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action: The manager approved the report. Active sentences are direct, clear, and typically shorter than passive equivalents. Active voice is preferred in most writing for its clarity and energy, especially when the agent (doer) is important.

What Is Active Voice?

  • structureSubject → Verb → Object
  • exampleThe manager approved the report.
  • directActive voice is direct and clear.
  • agent firstThe doer (agent) is always the grammatical subject.
  • preferredPreferred in most writing for energy and precision.

Active vs Passive

  • activeThe chef cooked the meal. (agent first)
  • passiveThe meal was cooked by the chef. (result first)
  • activeScientists discovered a new species.
  • passiveA new species was discovered.
  • ruleUse active when the agent matters; passive when it doesn't.

When to Use Active

  • ✅ When the agent is important — She signed the contract.
  • ✅ For direct, conversational writing.
  • ✅ When passive would be unnecessarily wordy.
  • ✅ In narratives and storytelling.

When to use

Direct Writing

The committee approved the new policy.

Storytelling

She grabbed her bag and ran for the door.

Business English

The CEO announced the merger yesterday.

Clarity

The engineer fixed the problem in an hour.

Active Voice — Multiple Choice

Identify active sentences or choose the active equivalent.

Multiple Choice10 questions
1Which sentence is in the active voice?
2Change to active: 'The report was written by the manager.'
3Which is active voice?
4Active voice places the as the grammatical subject.
5Why is active voice generally preferred?
6Change to active: 'The decision was made by the board.'
7Which context prefers active voice?
8Which sentence is NOT active voice?
9Change to active: 'The prize was awarded to her by the judges.'
10Active voice = subject + + object.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on active Voice cover?

Understand the active voice — where the subject performs the action — and when to prefer it over the passive for clarity and directness.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Active Voice section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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