passive voice
Exercise: 35
Passive voice
- 1. Somebody calls the president everyday = the president is callaed by somebody
- 2. John is calling the other members = the members are being called by john
- 3. Somebody will call mr. Watson tonight = mr watson will be called by somebody tonight
- 4. The fire has caused considerable damage = the considerable damage has been caused by the fire
- 5. The teacher should buy the suppries for this class = the supplies should be bought for this class by the teacher
Causative verbs
Exercise : 36
Page : 136
1. 1.The teacher made
juan leave the room
2. Toshiko had her car repaired by a mechanic
3. Ellen got marvin typed her paper
4. I made jane call her friend on the telephone
5. We got our house painted last week
6. Dr. Bryd is having the students write a composition
7. The policemen made the suspect lie on the ground
8. Mark got his transcript send to the university
9. Maria is getting her hair cut tomorrow
10. We will have to get the dean signed this rorm
11. The teacher let al leave the classroom
12. Maria got eh washed the pippet
13. She always has her car to fix by the same mechanic
14. Gane got his book published by a subsidy publisher
15. We have to help janet to find her key
2. Toshiko had her car repaired by a mechanic
3. Ellen got marvin typed her paper
4. I made jane call her friend on the telephone
5. We got our house painted last week
6. Dr. Bryd is having the students write a composition
7. The policemen made the suspect lie on the ground
8. Mark got his transcript send to the university
9. Maria is getting her hair cut tomorrow
10. We will have to get the dean signed this rorm
11. The teacher let al leave the classroom
12. Maria got eh washed the pippet
13. She always has her car to fix by the same mechanic
14. Gane got his book published by a subsidy publisher
15. We have to help janet to find her key
Use of Passive
Passive voice is used
when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known, however, who
or what is performing the action.
Example: My bike was
stolen.
In the example above,
the focus is on the fact that my bike was stolen. I do not know, however, who
did it.
Sometimes a statement
in passive is more polite than active voice, as the following example shows:
Example: A mistake was made.
In this case, I focus
on the fact that a mistake was made, but I do not blame anyone (e.g. You have
made a mistake.).
Form of Passive
Subject + finite form
of to be + Past Participle (3rd column of irregular verbs)
Example: A letter was
written.
When rewriting active
sentences in passive voice, note the following:
the object of the
active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence
the finite form of the
verb is changed (to be + past participle)
the subject of the
active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence (or is dropped)
Examples of Passive
Tense | Subject | Verb | Object | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Simple Present | Active: | Rita | writes | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | is written | by Rita. | |
Simple Past | Active: | Rita | wrote | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | was written | by Rita. | |
Present Perfect | Active: | Rita | has written | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | has been written | by Rita. | |
Future I | Active: | Rita | will write | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | will be written | by Rita. | |
Hilfsverben | Active: | Rita | can write | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | can be written | by Rita. |
Examples of Passive
Tense | Subject | Verb | Object | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Present Progressive | Active: | Rita | is writing | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | is being written | by Rita. | |
Past Progressive | Active: | Rita | was writing | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | was being written | by Rita. | |
Past Perfect | Active: | Rita | had written | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | had been written | by Rita. | |
Future II | Active: | Rita | will have written | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | will have been written | by Rita. | |
Conditional I | Active: | Rita | would write | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | would be written | by Rita. | |
Conditional II | Active: | Rita | would have written | a letter. |
Passive: | A letter | would have been written | by Rita. |
Passive Sentences with
Two Objects Level 3
Rewriting an active
sentence with two objects in passive voice means that one of the two objects
becomes the subject, the other one remains an object. Which object to transform
into a subject depends on what you want to put the focus on.
Subject | Verb | Object 1 | Object 2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Active: | Rita | wrote | a letter | to me. |
Passive: | A letter | was written | to me | by Rita. |
Passive: | I | was written | a letter | by Rita. |
.
As you can see in the
examples, adding by Rita does not sound very elegant. That’s why it is usually
dropped.
Personal and Impersonal
Passive
Personal Passive simply
means that the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive
sentence. So every verb that needs an object (transitive verb) can form a
personal passive.
Example: They build
houses. – Houses are built.
Verbs without an object
(intransitive verb) normally cannot form a personal passive sentence (as there
is no object that can become the subject of the passive sentence). If you want
to use an intransitive verb in passive voice, you need an impersonal
construction – therefore this passive is called Impersonal Passive.
Example: he says – it
is said
Impersonal Passive is
not as common in English as in some other languages (e.g. German, Latin). In
English, Impersonal Passive is only possible with verbs of perception (e. g.
say, think, know).
Example: They say that
women live longer than men. – It is said that women live longer than men.
Although Impersonal
Passive is possible here, Personal Passive is more common.
Example: They say that
women live longer than men. – Women are said to live longer than men.
The subject of the
subordinate clause (women) goes to the beginning of the sentence; the verb of
perception is put into passive voice. The rest of the sentence is added using
an infinitive construction with 'to' (certain auxiliary verbs and that are
dropped).
Sometimes the term
Personal Passive is used in English lessons if the indirect object of an active
sentence is to become the subject of the passive sentence.
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