Active Passive Voice 1 Purposes of Passive Voice

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Active &Passive Voice 1. Purposes of Passive Voice 2. Structure of Passive Voice Verbs

Active &Passive Voice 1. Purposes of Passive Voice 2. Structure of Passive Voice Verbs 3. Passive Voice in Tenses 4. Exercises

1. Purposes of Passive Voice 1. When the doer of an action is not

1. Purposes of Passive Voice 1. When the doer of an action is not know 2. When the object of an action is the emphasis

1. 1 When the doer is not known Example: The window has been broken.

1. 1 When the doer is not known Example: The window has been broken. Who has broken it? In this case, we do not know who broke the window. Instead of starting the sentence with ‘Somebody has broken the window. ’, we can also start the sentence with the window.

1. 2 When the object of the action is the emphasis Example: This murderous

1. 2 When the object of the action is the emphasis Example: This murderous killer was sentenced a life’s imprisonment. In this case, we do not care about who made the judgement. Instead, our emphasis is put on the murderous killer. So, we start the sentence with ‘the killer’.

2. Structure of Passive Voice Verbs Grammatical Structure Active ------------ Passive e. g. eats

2. Structure of Passive Voice Verbs Grammatical Structure Active ------------ Passive e. g. eats ------------ is eaten i. e. verb ------------ be+p. p.

3. Passive Voice in Tenses 3. 1 Present Tenses By using the verb ‘eat’,

3. Passive Voice in Tenses 3. 1 Present Tenses By using the verb ‘eat’, Tenses Present – Simple Active -eats -kill -cut Passive -is / are eaten -is / are killed -is /are cut

3. Passive Voice in Tenses 3. 2 Past Tenses By using the verb ‘eat’,

3. Passive Voice in Tenses 3. 2 Past Tenses By using the verb ‘eat’, Tenses Active Past - Simple Passive -ate -clean -put - was / were eaten - was / were cleaned - was / were put

3. Passive Voice in Tenses 3. 3 Future Tense By using the verb ‘eat’,

3. Passive Voice in Tenses 3. 3 Future Tense By using the verb ‘eat’, Tense Future - Simple Active Passive -will eat -will collect -will shut - will be eaten - will be collected - will be shut

4. Exercises Example: People speak Emglish in many countries Compare: English is spoken in

4. Exercises Example: People speak Emglish in many countries Compare: English is spoken in many countries. Somebody/They pulled down the building last week. Compare: The old building was pulled down (by then/somebody)last week. We will hold a meeting tomorrow. Compare: A meeting will be held tomorrow (by us). * ( ) means optional.

Exercise 1. Somebody cleans our classroom every day. 2. Japan exported millions of cars

Exercise 1. Somebody cleans our classroom every day. 2. Japan exported millions of cars last year. 3. Mr. Chan will feed his dog on canned food.

Our classroom is cleaned everyday Millions of cars were exported from Japan last year.

Our classroom is cleaned everyday Millions of cars were exported from Japan last year. Mr. Chan’s god will be fed on canned food.

Find out whether the following sentences are 'active' or 'passive'. • I washed my

Find out whether the following sentences are 'active' or 'passive'. • I washed my car three weeks ago. (active) • The dishes were washed and put away. (passive) • John's hair was cut short. (passive) • Joe always helps his classmates. (active) • The shirts will be ironed. (passive) • Milk is collected every day. (passive) • Mum cooks meals for us. (active) • Tom will invite his good friends to his party. (active) • Lily was bored by the movie. (passive)