What is a passive verb?

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What is a passive verb?

When the subject of a sentence isn't doing something, the verb is passive.

On the other hand, a sentence is active when the subject performs the verb (action).

For example, in this sentence the verb is active.

Mr Brewer kicked the ball

Whereas, in this sentence the verb is passive.

The ball was kicked by Mr Brewer

Take a look at this slideshow to learn more about passive verbs, and test what you've learned with the activity and quiz below.

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