What is the recipe of tea in active and passive voice?

Here's a breakdown of how to describe making tea in both active and passive voice:

Active Voice

* You boil water.

* You add tea leaves to a teapot.

* You pour hot water over the tea leaves.

* You let the tea steep for a few minutes.

* You remove the tea leaves.

* You pour the tea into a cup.

* You add milk or sugar (optional).

* You enjoy your tea.

Passive Voice

* Water is boiled.

* Tea leaves are added to a teapot.

* Hot water is poured over the tea leaves.

* The tea is allowed to steep for a few minutes.

* The tea leaves are removed.

* The tea is poured into a cup.

* Milk or sugar is added (optional).

* The tea is enjoyed.

Key Differences

* Active Voice: Emphasizes the person performing the action (the "actor").

* Passive Voice: Emphasizes the action itself and often omits the actor.

Which Voice to Use

Active voice is usually preferred in writing because it is more direct and engaging. Passive voice can be useful for:

* When the actor is unknown or unimportant.

* When you want to emphasize the action itself.

* When you want to create a more formal or objective tone.