Passive Voice (revision)
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Passive Voice
(revision)
Textbook pp.38-43
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Subject, Verb and Object
I bought a car yesterday.
I (sub) / a car (obj)
Mary goes to the market to buy an onion.
Mary (sub) / the market (obj) / an onion (obj)
I have given you a pen.
I (sub) / object?
A pen (direct object) / you (indirect object)
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Passive Voice
I bought a car yesterday.
Who did the action?
I performer
Who/what was affected in the action?
A car receiver
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Passive Voice
My brother broke the window.
Who broke the window?
What was broken?
People speak English all over the world.
Who speak English?
What is spoken by the people?
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Passive Voice
The one does the action performer
The one affected in the action receiver
When the performer is the object of the
sentence passive voice (被動語氣)
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Passive Voice - Pattern
1. Interchange the position of the subject
and object (add ‘by’ before the
performer and change the pronoun)
2. Add ‘verb to be’ before the verb
3. Change the verb into past participle
I
write
a book.
A book
is written
by me.
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Passive Voice
In some cases, we may not have the
performer in the passive sentence.
(performer)
(receiver)
People speak English all over the world.
Bye bye!
(receiver)
English is spoken all over the world.
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Passive Voice
Present tense
Add is / am / are
She beats the drum.
The drum is beaten by her.
Remember to change the pronoun!!!
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Passive Voice
Past tense
Add was / were
William spent some time doing the project.
Some time was spent by William doing the
project.
The fascinating scenery attracted a lot of
tourists.
A lot of tourists were attracted by the
fascinating scenery.
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Passive Voice
Future tense
Will be + past participle
Jenny will clean the room.
The room will be cleaned by Jenny.
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Passive Voice
Present perfect tense
Have / has + been + p.p.
Mary has fed the dogs already.
The dogs have been fed by Mary already.
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Passive Voice
Past perfect tense
Had + been + p.p.
Joe had visited HK before he went to Taiwan.
HK had been visited by Joe before he went to
Taiwan.
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Passive Voice
Present continuous tense
Is/am/are + being + p.p.
She is washing the clothes now.
The clothes are being washed by her.
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Passive Voice
Past continuous tense
Was / were + being + p.p.
Dennis was reading a novel when William
came to his house.
A novel was being read by Dennis when
William came to his house.
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