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Active to Passive Voice Converter

Active-passive voice converter by Editpad helps you change your sentences from active to passive voices. It also refines the clarity of your writing. 

How to Use the Active to Passive Voice Converter?

Follow these simple steps to use Editpad’s free active passive voice converter tool:

  • Enter your text to convert in the designated area.

  • Choose the output length using the drop-down menu.

  • Click the “Convert to Passive” button.

  • Review the converted text, and “Copy” or “Download” it.

Active to Passive Voice Conversion Examples

Here’re some practical examples of active voice to passive voice conversion done by Editpad.

Active Voice

Passive Voice

The chef cooked a delicious meal.

A delicious meal was cooked by the chef.

She reads novels daily.

Novels are read daily by her.

Our company has launched a new project.

A new project has been launched by our company.

The workers are cleaning the office.

The office is being cleaned by the workers.

The teacher was explaining math concepts. 

Math concepts were being explained by the teacher. 

FAQs

1. How to change active to passive?

Use Editpad’s active to passive voice converter to change active sentences into passive ones. All you need to do is paste your text and click the “Convert Text” button. You will get the output in passive voice within no time.

2. What is the difference between active and passive voice?

In active voice sentences, the subject performs actions like “John eats apples daily”.  But, in passive sentences, the action is performed by objects such as “Apples are eaten by John, daily”.

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