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Active/Passive

Active/Passive

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English

University

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CCSS
6.NS.B.3, L.2.1F, L.4.1B

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Buse Bozkurt

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12 Slides • 8 Questions

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COMPARE THE SENTENCES
(What is the difference?)

Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa.

vs

The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci.

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The Police closed Highway 15 yesterday due to a serious accident.

vs


Highway 15
was closed yesterday due to a serious road accident.

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Someone stole my laptop the other day.

Everybody knows Napa Valley for its excellent wines.

We invited John to speak at the conference.

The postman is going to deliver the letters.

The assistant is sending the documents right now.

My father was washing the dog when I got home.

​Focus on the subjects

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Analyze the sentences

My laptop was stolen the other day.

Napa Valley is known for its excellent wines.

John was invited to speak at the conference.

The letters are going to be delivered.

The document is being sent right now.

The dog was being washed when I got home.




AGENT
VS
SUBJECT

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My laptop was stolen the other day.

Napa Valley is known for its excellent wines.

John was invited to speak at the conference.

The letters are going to be delivered.

The document is being sent right now.

The dog was being washed when I got home.

Passive

Someone stole my laptop the other day.

Everybody knows Napa Valley for its excellent wines.

We invited John to speak at the conference.

The postman is going to deliver the letters.

The assistant is sending the documents right now.

My father was washing the dog when I got home.

Active

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When to Use Passive Voice?

  1. When you want to emphasize the object of the sentence. (the object of the sentence is more important than the subject of the sentence)

  2. When you want to hide who the subject is. (The passive voice can be used when you don’t want to reveal the identity of the subject.)

  3. When the subject is unknown (everybody, somebody...)

  4. To make more polite or formal statements.

    The car wasn't cleaned (is more polite than) You didn't clean my car.

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Multiple Choice

  English ......... here. (speak)

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is spoken

2
speaking
3
spoken
4
speaked

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Fill in the Blank

  1. Fill in the blank with passive voice

  2. Penicillin ______ by Alexander Fleming in 1928. (discover)

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Multiple Choice

  1. When we reached the airport, we found that all the flights____ due to the storm. (cancel)

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cancelled

2

was cancelled

3

is being cancelled

4

was being cancelled

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Multiple Choice

Pyramids ........... (build) by Egyptians.

1
are built
2
was built
3
is built
4
were built

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Fill in the Blank

The dog ................... to the vet's at the moment. (take)

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Using Agents in Passive

Seven thousand people were killed by the earthquake.

Our house
was designed by a famous architect.

The Mona Lisa
was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci.

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Jill was given a bar of chocolate.

(When the indirect object is the subject of the sentence.)

A bar of chocolate was given to Jill.

(When the direct object is the subject of the sentence)

John gave a bar of chocolate to Jill.

Sentences with 2 Objects

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Multiple Choice

They offered the job to Simon. (Start with the job)

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The job is offered to Simon

2

The job offered Simon

3

The job was offered to Simon

4

The job offered to Simon

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Fill in the Blank

Julie taught the grammar to the students. (Start with the students)

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Fill in the Blank

Julie taught the grammar to the students. (Start with the grammar )

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