Passive Voice: The windows have been washed. Active Voice: John washed the windows. Sally washed the windows. Sally and John washed the windows. They washed the windows. He washed the windows. She washed the windows. Or... John had washed the windows. etc.
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In an active voice sentence, the subject performs the action and the object receives the action.Karissa washed the dishes.
"Had been washed" is the verb "wash" in its past perfect tense in passive voice.
active voice of "the poor have been given woolen clothes"
The active voice (which is almost always clearer than the passive voice) would be, "Have you booked the room?"
Yes, it is in active voice. In active voice, the subject performs the action, which is the case in this sentence where "students" are the subject performing the action of checking.
The active voice sentence is "The tornado destroyed the home." Subject + Verb + Object = Active voice. Object + A "be" verb (am, is, are, was, were, been) + Past participle + Subject = Passive voice.
In passive voice, "Our" can be used as the subject of a sentence when the active voice sentence is intransitive. For example, in active voice: "We completed the project." In passive voice: "The project was completed by us."
Someone obviously scolded them is thew active voice of the sentence.
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The sentence is written in the present perfect tense. It is active voice because Rocky (the subject) has done something. If you write "The picture was taken by Rocky" that would be passive voice.