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Passive vs Active Voice Explained with Fun Grammar Illustration #3807968 (License: Personal Use)
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The image features a cheerful orange cat and a gray mouse, both wearing red-and-white checkered scarves and holding blue forks, humorously reversing typical predator-prey roles to teach grammar. Each holds a sign: the cat displays “PASSIVE VOICE - The mouse was eaten by the cat,” while the mouse shows “ACTIVE VOICE - The mouse ate the cat.” The illustration uses exaggerated expressions and whimsical design to make grammatical concepts accessible and memorable for young learners.
Commonly used in elementary or middle school English language arts resources, ESL teaching materials, or educational websites explaining sentence structure; targets users seeking visual aids for grammar instruction.
Related Cliparts: Learn the difference between passive and active voice using this engaging cartoon illustration-perfect for students and teachers alike.
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