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1 ACTIVE V PASSIVE VERBS Tutorial
2 A tutorial
3 Another tutorial
4 Good links
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ACTIVE VS. PASSIVE VOICE. PASSIVE VOICE The subject is receiving the action of the verb. Example: The dog was attacked by the cat.
Active and Passive Voice
Wellcome to ENGLISH 2 class 3 rd Meeting. Passive vs active Subject of A Sentence Performs the Action of the Verb VS Subject of A Sentence Receives the.
English Comprehension and Composition – Lecture 7 Objectives: Verb Tenses in English Language Practice Exercises.
How to Turn Weak Verbs into Strong Verbs…. Change Verb Phrases to Single Word Action Verbs (you may need to revise progressive tenses to past or present.
Verb Tenses with Modals Tony attends class every day –=now Tony will attend class every day –=future Tony may attend class every day –=both now and future.
Passive voice (part 2) Negative statement Basic form Verb to be + not + past participle The classroom is not cleaned Questions Verb to be + past participle.
Two-three students. DOING something Not looking like fools at the camera. Cuts off at waist.
Linking & Helping Verbs. Linking Verbs Verbs that Connect The Subject to Additional Information N O T E: Do Not Show Action.
Subject Predicate Subject Main verb (Nominative structure) Auxiliary (link) verb.
Created by Kathryn Reilly The Passive Voice. The passive voice occurs when writers place the object, instead of the subject, at the sentence’s beginning.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PRESENT SIMPLE & PRESENT CONTINUOUS PASSIVE.
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What’s the difference? Whether a sentence is written in passive voice or active voice, it has the same meaning. Active voice is just a clearer way of saying.
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The subject of the sentence performs the actions (the verb). The focus is on the doer of the action The receiver of the action is at the end. Is.
Active/ Passive voice Voice: the form a transitive verb takes to indicate whether the subject of the verb performs or receives the action.
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