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English-grammar project Passive Gerunds and infinitives

Arrangement: Passive Gerunds and Infinitives Grammar Differece: passive /active excercise Gerunds and Infinitives Excercise

Passive Passive: The object of an active verb becoms the subject of the passive tense.The passive tense is built with the verb be in the same tense as in the original active tense + the past participle.The use of the verb get instead of be is also possible in the passive. But get is informal and describes actions that are unexpected.  

Active passive

Passive/ Active Passive:Use passive when the subject in not clear or important or it's very clear who is the subject. With by you can ad the subject.    Active:Use active when the thing doing the action is known an should receive the focus. 

Gerunds and infinitives -ing form of the verb to + infinitive

Diffrent meanings