Here are examples of the active voice and passive voice in the present indefinite tense: Active voice: She drinks coffee every morning. They play football on the weekends. He sings in the choir. We study English grammar every day. I write articles for a magazine. Passive voice: Coffee is drunk by her every morning. Football is played by them on the weekends. The choir is sung in by him. English grammar is studied by us every day. Articles are written by me for a magazine. Note that in the active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action of the verb, while in the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb. In the examples above, the active voice sentences are more direct and straightforward, while the passive voice sentences focus more on the object or receiver of the action. Additionally, the verb in the passive voice is always in the past participle form and preceded by a form of the verb "to be".
The Belgian Malinois is a medium to large dog that was originally developed in Belgium as a herding dog. It is also highly regarded as a police dog, guard dog and family pet.
The Belgian Malinois has: Medium to large size - males measuring 22-25 centimeters (8.5 inches) tall and ranging from 50-65 kilograms (110-140 pounds)
The Belgian Malinois dog breed has: A wedge-shaped head with a long, pointed muzzle
Drop ears that are usually hanging and long in proportion to the head but can also be prick or rose ear in shape
Dark eyes that are medium in size and set apart slightly
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