The general formula to form a passive sentence
• Active: S + Verb (Word Work) + Object + etc.
• Passive: Object + to be + Verb 3 (Work Words Form III) (+ by the subject) + etc.
To be used
1. Present: is, am, are
2. Past: was, were the resource persons
3. Perfect: been (in front of have, has, or Had)
4. Future: be (after modals)
5. Continuous: being (in front of one of the 7 to be on top)
Things that need to be known and remembered
1. To say a sentence in the passive voice, tenses do not change. Tenses must be the same if we say so in active form. What changed his only verb.
2. The verb has no object (intransitive verb) can not be converted into the passive voice, like, crying, boiling, rising, etc.
Examples of active and passive sentences
1. Jack sings a song (active)
2. A song is sung by Jack (Passive)
1. Jack the a song yesterday (active)
2. A song was sung by Jack yesterday (passive)
1. He has sung a song (active)
2. A song has been sung by Jack (passive)
1. Jack earnest sing a song (active)
2. A song sung by Jack's will from some (passive)
1. Jack is singing a song (active)
2. A song is being sung by Jack (passive)
1. Jack cans sing a song (active)
2. A song sung by Jack cans be (passive)
Some Forms of Passive Sentences
1) Passive Sentence imperative
Formulas:
Let + object + be + Words Work Form III
• Help the poor (active)
• Let the poor be helped (passive)
2) Passive infinitive: It is / was time
Formulas:
It is / was time for + object + to be + verb III
• It is time to send the letter (active)
• It is time for the letter to be sent (passive)
3) Negative imperative Passive Sentence
Formulas:
Subject + be + verb + III notes to + infinitive
(Verb III is often used is: advised, asked, begged, commanded, requested)
• Dont wait for me (active)
• You are advised not to wait for me (passive)
4) Passive Sentence with Verbs of Perception
Formula
Subject + be + adjectives + Pls + subject + be + verb III
(Verb used are: taste, smell, feel)
• This Food Tastes delicious (active)
• This food is delicious Pls it is tasted (passive)
5) Passive Sentence with Certain Verbs followed by That-clause
The verb used is: accept, admit, agree, assume, believe, Decide, Expect, find out, intend, plan, points out, presume, Prove, regret, reports, say, think, understand.
• That the principal regretted We Had to resign from office (active)
• It was regretted That the principal Had to resign from office (passive)
6) Passive Sentence with Nouns or Adjectives as Complements
• I Consider her very pretty (active)
• Considered She is very pretty (passive)
7) Passive Sentence with two objects
• He Gave me a book (active)
• A book was given to me by uterus (passive 1)
• I was given a book by uterus (passive 2)
8) Sentence Passive Verbs with gerund
• The teacher enjoyed teaching the students (active)
• The students enjoyed being taught by the teacher (passive)
9) Agent consisting long expression at the end of sentence
In a passive sentence, if the perpetrator of a long expression, the subject should be placed at the end of the sentence after by.
• We were the resource persons all Surprised by her sudden announcement to get married
• I was confused by his plan to stop the ongoing project and begin a new one.
10) Passive Sentence with unique verbs
The verb used is: require, deserve, need
• This wall needs to be painted (same)
• This wall needs painting.
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