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Virginia Ruiz García
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It is used when we want to give more importance to the action instead of the person who performs. Example: ◦ Active: The dog bit the mailman.(El perro mordió al cartero) ◦ Passive: The mailman was bitten by the dog. El cartero fue mordido por el perro)
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General rule: ◦ Subject + Ailiary Verb (TO BE) + Past Participle ◦ 1. The object changes in the subject of the voice passive. ◦ 2. The subject of the voice active changes in the complement agent of the active. It adds the end of the sentence introduces for a preposition “BY”. ◦ 3. The verbs of the active sentences changes into in passive verb. Subject + Auxiliary Verb (TO BE) + Past Participle
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The verb present simple in active voice changes for the form: Ex: She buy a new car (active) The new car is brought by her (passive) Am/ are / is + verb past participle / verb regular (-ed).
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This change is the follow: EX: He read the book in the park(active) The book was read in the park by him(passive) Was/ were + verb past participle/ verb regular (-ed)
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Ex: They have begun a fantastic travel (active) The fantastic travel have been begun by them (passive) Have/Has Been + Verb Past Participle / Verb regular (-ed)
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Ex: Susan had chosen an incredible buffet for lunch (active) The incredible buffet had been chosen for lunch by Susan (passive) Had Been + Verb Past Participle / Verb regular (-ed)
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Ex: I will become a good administrative (active) A good administrative will be become by me (passive) Will + Be + Verb Past Participle / Verb regular (-ed)
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Ex: You are going to played the tennis match (active) The tennis match is going to be played by your (passive) Is/are Going To+ Be + Verb Past Participle/ Verb regular (-ed)
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Must: Ex: I must eaten some fruits (active) Some fruits must be eaten by me (passive) Can: Ex: You can eaten some fruits (active) Some fruits can be eaten by your (passive) Should: Ex: She should eaten some fruits (active) Some fruits should be eaten by her (passive ) Must + Be+ Verb Past Participle/ Verb regular (-ed) Can + Be+ Verb Past Participle/ Verb regular (-ed) Should + Be+ Verb Past Participle/ Verb regular (-ed)
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ACTIVE: He (subject) built (active voice) the house (object) PASSIVE: The house (object as subject) was built (verb passive) by him
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1. The cat drinks milk in the container (active) The milk is drunk in the container by the cat (passive) 2. She wrote a letter to her friend (active) The letter was written to her friend by her (passive) 3. The hen has laid five eggs in the corral (active) Five eggs has been laid in the corral by the hen (passive) 4. The fishing is going to fished some crab (active) Some crab are going to be fished by the fishing (passive) 5. In the market had sold a wine lot (active) The wine lot had been sold in the market (passive)
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