Foreign Language IV Bimonthly Period 10th Grade

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Foreign Language IV Bimonthly Period 10th Grade THE PASSIVE VOICE

Bookings can be made online. When the agent is unknown Flats are sold Anne was given a kiss When the agent is not important The house can be visited between 8 and 14. When we want to give importance to the object of the active voice America was discovered in 1942 by Columbus The passive is used more in writing and formal speech, such as public information (rules, signs, brochures …) and media reports. Cycling is not permitted in this area. Bookings can be made online.

HOW TO FORM PASSIVE VOICE Someone cleans the streets every day The streets are cleaned every day VERB CHANGES: TO BE + PAST PARTICIPLE (same verbal tense of the active sentence) Columbus discovered America in 1492 America was discovered by Columbus in 1492

I bought him a present. He was bought a present. VERB CHANGES: TO BE + PAST PARTICIPLE (same verbal tense of the active sentence) We have elected a new President A new President has been elected (by us) They are playing the match on Saturday The match is being played on Saturday (by them) If the object is a pronoun, make sure to change it to a subject pronoun: me  I him  he her  she them  they us  we I bought him a present. He was bought a present.

TENSE ACTIVE PASSIVE Present Simple I make a cake A cake is made Present Contin. I’m making a cake A cake is being made. Past Simple I made a cake. A cake was made. Past Continuous I was making a cake. A cake was being made. Present Perfect I have made a cake A cake has been made. Past Perfect I had made a cake. A cake had been made. Future Simple I will make a cake. A cake will be made. Future be going to I’m going to make a cake. A cake is going to be made. Modal I must make a cake. A cake must be made. Modal Perfect I should have made a cake. A cake should have been made.

Never use (do, does or did) with the passive voice. They didn’t sell all the tickets for the concert. All the tickets weren’t sold. We do not give lesson on public holidays. Lessons are not given on public holidays.

If there is a preposition with the verb, do not forget it. Sue looks after the children.  The children are looked after by Sue

OTHER IMPORTANT THINGS TO REMEMBER When you also want to mention the person or people that did the action use by. “The new art exhibition was opened by the Queen.”

A prize was given to Susan. VERBS WITH TWO OBJECTS bring, give, ask, pay, sell, offer, owe, show, tell, send, lend, leave, promise, take, teach, throw, write They gave Susan a prize. Susan was given a prize. A prize was given to Susan. If the verb has two objects, we usually use the person as the subject in the passive. No one gave me any directions. I wasn’t given any directions.