Passive Voice. Passive Voice This will affect you if the problem continues. You will be affected (by this) if the problem continues.

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Passive Voice

Passive Voice This will affect you if the problem continues. You will be affected (by this) if the problem continues.

In the active voice, the object receives the action of the verb: This problem is affecting >> you. In the passive voice, the subject receives the action of the verb: You << are being affected by this problem.

Passive Voice - STEPS They will serve snacks and drinks. 1. Move the direct object to the subject of the sentence. Snacks and drinks 2. Check the verb tense; use the verb "be" in the same tense. Snacks and drinks will be 3. Change the verb into a past participle; put this verb after the form of “be”. Snacks and drinks will be served (by them).

Present Progressive Passive He isn’t doing his homework. 1. Move the direct object to the subject of the sentence. His homework 2. Check the verb tense; use the verb "be" in the same tense. His homework isn’t being 3. Change the verb into a past participle; put this verb after the form of “be”. His homework isn’t being done (by him).

Present Perfect Passive He has bought red flowers. 1. Red flowers 2. have been 3. bought 4. (by him) Red flowers have been bought (by him).

Future Passive The boy will finish the picture tomorrow. 1. The picture 2. will be 3. finished 4. (by the boy) 5. tomorrow. The picture will be finished by the boy tomorrow.

You have just learned Passive Voice!!! 1. Passive voice 2. has just been 3. learned Passive Voice has just been learned by YOU!!!

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