Passive Voice
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
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A sad story…
Last week I found a great apartment. The rent was reasonable. That’s
why…
With modals – CAN BE, WOULD BE, SHOULD BE, MAY BE, MUST BE…
Two missing children have been found (find) safe and well.
Step 1 – identify the object of the active sentence and place it at the beginning
of the passive sentence. (the letters)
Step 2 – identify the tense of the active verb and put the verb to be into the
same tense. (are)
Step 3 – turn the main active verb into the past participle form. (delivered)
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S+P+O
In a passive sentence the object becomes the subject i.e. the one that is
acted upon.
The predicate (verb) consists of the verb to be and the past participle of the
main verb.
If necessary, you can use ‘by’ to say who or what is responsible for the
action.
It is often used when we do not know or care who performs the action.