Passive Voice Mag. Ursula Wabusseg Das Passiv in allen englischen Zeiten (12 Folien)

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Passive Voice Mag. Ursula Wabusseg Das Passiv in allen englischen Zeiten (12 Folien)

PASSIVE VOICE (Present tense simple) ACTIVE My mother cleans my room PASSIVE My room is cleaned by my mother Form: to be + 3 rd form (am, is, are ) + ( gone, cleaned...)

PASSIVE VOICE (Past tense simple) ACTIVE My mother cleaned my room PASSIVE My room was cleaned by my mother Form: To be + 3 rd form (was, were ) + ( gone, cleaned...)

ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? 1.Joe cleaned his room. 2.The problem was solved. 1.ACTIVE 2.PASSIVE 3. Is your hair often cut? 4. Who is in that room? 3. PASSIVE 4. ACTIVE

PASSIVE VOICE (Present Perfect tense simple) ACTIVE My mother has cleaned my room PASSIVE My room has been cleaned by my mother Form: to be + 3 rd form (has been, have been) + (gone, cleaned...)

PASSIVE VOICE (Past Perfect tense simple) ACTIVE My mother had cleaned my room PASSIVE My room had been cleaned by my mother Form: to be + 3 rd form (had been) + (gone, cleaned...)

ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? 1.Sue has been hurt by Tim. 2. Sue had hurt him before she left. 1. PASSIVE 2. ACTIVE 3. Who has won that game? 4. By who had the cat been wounded? 1. ACTIVE 2PASSIVE 2. PASSIVE

PASSIVE VOICE (Future tense) ACTIVE Mary will ride my bike Joe will wash my cars PASSIVE My bike will be ridden by Mary My cars will be washed by Joe Form: will + be + 3 rd form will + be + (gone, cleaned...)

PASSIVE VOICE ( Progressive tenses) ACTIVE Mary is riding my bike Joe was washing my cars PASSIVE My bike is being ridden by Mary My cars were being washed by Joe Form: to be + being + 3 rd form (am, is, are, was, were ) + being + (gone, cleaned...)

Find two passive sentences Mother tells her children a story 1.The men are being paid 800 $ (by them) $ are being paid to the men (by them) 1.A story is told to the children by mother 2.The children are told a story by mother They are paying the men 800 $

THE PASSIVE INFINITIVE ACTIVE They should clean their rooms They had to pay the fine PASSIVE Their rooms should be cleaned by them The fine had to be paid by them Form: Modal verb + be + 3 rd form

THE PAST INFINITIVE PASSIVE ACTIVE My mother should have cleaned my room PASSIVE My room should have been cleaned by my mother Form: MODAL VERB + have been + 3 rd form ENJOY USING THE PASSIVE!!