Active and Passive Voice Quiz
www.uis.edu › 03 › ActiveandPassiveVoiceQuizJun 27, 2008 · T/F When using the passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action, whereas active voice allows the subject of the sentence to perform the action. T/F Passive voice usually means more wordy, less concise sentences. T/F The following is an example of active voice: The essay is being written by the student.
Active and Passive Voice Quiz (Answer Key)
www.uis.edu › thelearninghub › wp-contentActive and Passive Voice Quiz (Answer Key) Sponsored by the Center for Teaching and Learning at UIS What is the difference between active and passive voice? Answer: D- all of the above T/F When using the passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action, whereas active voice allows the subject of the sentence to perform the action.