Passive Voice

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Passive Voice

form: to be + past participle (-ed, 3.stĺpec)
it‘s used when the

Passive Voice form: to be + past participle (-ed, 3.stĺpec) it‘s used
focus is on the action
it‘s not important who or what is performing the action, but the action itself is important
The streets are cleaned.
Books are written.
House is built.

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Passive Voice

statement
Everyone is invited.
negative
Some people are not (aren’t) invited.
question
Is everyone invited?

Passive Voice statement Everyone is invited. negative Some people are not (aren’t)

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Passive Voice

when rewriting active sentences in passive, the object of the active

Passive Voice when rewriting active sentences in passive, the object of the
sentence becomes the subject of the passive
A: Somebody cleans this room every day. OBJECT
P: This room is cleaned every day.
SUBJECT

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Passive Voice

the verb BE has to be in the same tense as

Passive Voice the verb BE has to be in the same tense
in active sentence
A: Someone stole my sister’s bike yesterday.
P: My sister’s bike was stolen yesterday.
stole – past simple => BE = was/were
to show who did the action, we use BY
This house was built by my grandfather.

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Passive Voice

to show who did the action, we use BY
This house was

Passive Voice to show who did the action, we use BY This
built by my grandfather.
I => me she => her
you => you he => him
we => us they => them
I opened the door. => The door was opened by me.
She cleans the room.=> The room is cleaned by her.

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Passive Voice
if you are not sure how to form a passive sentence,

Passive Voice if you are not sure how to form a passive
think of the active sentence first
A: Someone stole my sister’s bike yesterday.
P: My sister’s bike was stolen yesterday.

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Passive Voice – present simple

form: am/is/are (not)+ past participle
The grandma is always

Passive Voice – present simple form: am/is/are (not)+ past participle The grandma
invited.
Many accidents are caused by dangerous driving.
I’m not invited to parties.
How many people are injured in car accidents every year?

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Passive Voice – past simple

form: was/were (not) + past participle
This room was

Passive Voice – past simple form: was/were (not) + past participle This
cleaned.
During the night we were woken up by a loud explosion.
When was the castle built?
This house wasn’t damaged in the storm.

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Rewrite the sentences into passive

1. He opens the door.
2. We set the

Rewrite the sentences into passive 1. He opens the door. 2. We
table.
3. Somebody lost the letter.
4. The bill includes service.
5. They invited uncle Adrian.

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Rewrite the sentences into passive

1. The door is opened by him.
2. The

Rewrite the sentences into passive 1. The door is opened by him.
table was set by us.
3. The letter was lost by somebody.
4. Service is included in the bill.
5. Uncle Adrian was invited.

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Write sentences from the words in brackets using passive voice – present

Write sentences from the words in brackets using passive voice – present

1. (the office/clean/every day)
2. (these rooms/clean/every day?)
3. (glass/make/from sand)
4. (stamps/sell/in a post office)
5. (this room/not/use/very often)
6. (we/allow/to park here?)
7. (how/this word/pronounce?)

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Write sentences from the words in brackets using passive voice – present

Write sentences from the words in brackets using passive voice – present

1. The office is cleaned every day.
2. Are these rooms cleaned every day?
3. Glass is made from sand.
4. Stamps are sold in a post office.
5. This room is not (isn’t) used very often.
6. Are we allowed to park here?
7. How is this word pronounced?

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Write sentences from the words in brackets using the passive voice –

Write sentences from the words in brackets using the passive voice –
past

1. (the house/paint/last month)
2. (three people/injure/in the accident)
3. (my bicycle/steal/a few days ago)
4. (when/this bridge/build?)
5. (you/invite/to the party/last week?)
6. (how/these windows/break?)
7. (I/not/wake up/by the noise)