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Lydende & Bedrywende Vorm
Changing Active Voice Sentences to Passive Voice, and back again...
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What is the difference between ‘Bedrywende
Vorm’ and ‘Lydende Vorm’?
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Bedrywende Vorm is STOMPI
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In other words - The SUBJECT is BEFORE the OBJECT
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This is then ‘normal’ sentence structure
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Example:
Die onderwyser het die leerling tydens die periode gehelp
b4 object
subject
What is the difference between ‘Bedrywende
Vorm’ and ‘Lydende Vorm’?
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Lydende Vorm is Passive Voice
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In other words the OBJECT is BEFORE the SUBJECT
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Example
Die onderwyser
het die
tydens die periode gehelp
is tydens
die leerling
periode deur
gehelp
subject
object
‘Lydende Vorm’ Rules
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Each Tense has a different RULE when changing from Active
(Bedrywende Vorm) to Passive Voice (Lydende Vorm)
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This means...
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Past Tense
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Present Tense
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Future Tense
All have
different rules
Verlede Tyd Lydende Vorm
(Passive Voice)
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Rule:
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Obj. + “is [Adverbs of T, M and P] deur” + Subj. + V2
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Example: Die leerling het vanoggend die werk vinnig tuis voltooi
S:
V1:
T:
O:
M:
P:
V2:
Obj.
+
Adverbs of T, M and P
is [
+
] deur
Subj.
+
V2
Toekomende Tyd Lydende Vorm
(Passive Voice)
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Rule:
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Obj. + “sal [Adverbs of T, M and P] deur” + Subj. + geV2 + “word”
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Example: Die leerling sal vanoggend die werk vinnig tuis lees
S:
V1:
T:
O:
M:
P:
V2:
Obj. +
Adverbs of T, M and P
sal[
+
] deur
Subj. +
V2
gelees word
Teenwoordige Tyd Lydende Vorm
(Passive Voice)
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Rule:
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Obj. + “word [Adverbs of T, M and P] deur” + Subj. + geV2
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Example: Die leerlinglees vanoggend die werk vinnig tuis
S:
V1:
T:
O:
M:
P:
V2:
Obj. +
Adverbs of T, M and P
word [
+
] deur
Subj.
+ V2
gelees
One important note...
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What do you do when there is no OBJECT?
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Simply replace the Obj with “Daar”
To Revise...
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Changing to Passive Voice relies on you doing the following :
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Know the tense of the sentence you are changing
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Know the rules for each tense
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Apply the rule correctly
Rules:
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Past Tense: Obj + “is [Adverbs of T, M & P] deur” + Subj. + V2
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Future Tense: Obj + “sal [Adverbs of T, M & P] deur” + Subj. + geV2 + “word”
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Present Tense: Obj + “word [Adverbs of T, M & P] deur” + Subj. + geV
Got it?