THE PASSIVE (UNITS 42-46 GRAMMAR BOOKS) Use the passive when you want to talk about an action but you are not interested in saying who or what does the.

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THE PASSIVE (UNITS GRAMMAR BOOKS) Use the passive when you want to talk about an action but you are not interested in saying who or what does the action. If you want to mention the person or thing that did the action (the agent), use by. In the majority of passive sentences the agent is not mentioned.

PASSIVE – ALL FORMS Present simple: Wine is produced in Italy. Present continuous: The trial is being held now. Present perfect: My car has been stolen. Past simple: Jim was arrested last month. Past continous: The cinema was being rebuilt when it was set on fire. Past perfect: We saw that one of the windows had been broken. Future: The prisoner will be released next month. Infinitive with to: People used to be imprisoned for stealing bread. Infinitive without to: You can be fined for parking on a yellow line. Gerund: He paid a fine to avoid being sent to jail.

IT IS SAID THAT….HE IS THOUGHT TO… This formal structure is used especially in news reports and on TV with the verbs know, tell, understand, report, expect, say and think. It makes the information sound more impersonal. You can use It is said, believed, supposed, + that + clause: It is said that the company may close. You can use He, The man (the subject of the clause) + is said, believed etc, + to + infinitive or perfect infinitive (eg. To have been): The man is said to be in his 40s. He is believed to have left the country

HAVE SOMETHING DONE We use this structure to say that we arrange for somebody else to do something for us: Lisa had the roof repaired. (she arranged for somebody else to do it). You can also say “get something done” mainly in informal spoken English.