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Passive of Present Continuous Present Perfect Future

How do we change active to passive? Subject + verb + object + compliment + time phrase Object + verb + compliment + time phrase. (by subject) – if necessary

Present Continuous What is the function of the present continuous? How do we form the present continuous?

Look and Learn We are now going to change the present continuous into passive voice. Active: Many teachers are creating blogs to help them with their classes. Passive: Blogs are being created by many teachers to help them with their classes.

Now you try! Scientists are developing new software to help make education more interesting. (careful: 1. do you need the by phrase? 2. make sure you have subject verb agreement)

Present Perfect What is the function of the present perfect? How do we form the present perfect?

Look and Learn We are now going to change the present perfect into passive voice. Active: Many celebrities have created blogs for publicity purposes. Passive: Blogs have been created for publicity purposes by many celebrities

Now you try! The maths teacher has posted our homework on the school website. Careful: a. Where do you put the adjective ‘maths’?

Future What is the function of the future? How do we form the future? (there are two ways)

Look and Learn We are now going to change the future into passive voice. 1. Active: All parents will buy laptops for their children when they start primary school. Passive: Laptops will be bought for children when they start primary school.

Look and Learn We are now going to change the future into passive voice. 2. Active: University professors are going to teach their classes over the internet. Passive: University classes are going to be taught over the internet.

Now you try! Engineers will equip all cars with a GPS system. People are going to do all their shopping on the internet. Careful: a Do you need to use ‘their’?