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مشاهدة النسخة كاملة : passive and active voice



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SIMPLE PRESENT and SIMPLE PAST



The active object becomes the passive subject.



am/is/are + past participle



was/were + past participle


Passive: Simple Present

I am fascinated by the movie.

Jack is bored by the movie.

They are surprised by the movie.

Active: Simple Present

The movie fascinates me.

The movie bores Jack.

The movie surprises them.

Passive: Simple Past

I was bored by the movie.

Jack was fascinated by the movie.

They were surprised by the movie.

Active: Simple Past

The movie bored me.

The movie fascinated Jack.

The movie surprised them.


PRESENT and PAST CONTINUOUS (PROGRESSIVE(



Passive form:



am/is/are + being + past participle



was/were + being + past participle


Passive: Present Continuous

Shannon is being helped by me.

Su and Ling are being helped by June.

Active: Present Continuous

I am helping Shannon.

June is helping Su and Ling.
Passive: Past Continuous
The bathroom was being cleaned by me.
The bedroom was being cleaned by them.
The kitchen and patio were being cleaned by Susan.
Active: Past Continuous
I was cleaning the bathroom.
They were cleaning the bedroom.
Susan was cleaning the kitchen and patio.


PRESENT PERFECT, PAST PERFECT and FUTURE PERFECT



Passive form:



have/has been + past participle



had been + past participle


Passive: Present Perfect

The gift has been mailed by me.

The gifts have been mailed by Jack.

Active: Present Perfect

I have mailed the gift.

Jack has mailed the gifts.

Passive: Past Perfect

The movie had been directed by Steven Spielberg.

The movies had been directed by Penny Marshall.
Active: Past Perfect
Steven Spielberg had directed the movie.
Penny Marshall had directed those movies.

Passive: Future Perfect

The project will have been finished by next month.

The projects will have been finished before then.

Active: Future Perfect

John will have finished the project next month.

They will have finished the projects before then.


FUTURE TENSES



Passive forms: will + be + past participle



is/are going to be + past participle


Passive: Future with WILL

The gift will be mailed by me.

The gifts will be mailed by Jack.

Active: Future with WILL

I will mail the gift.

Jack will mail the gifts.

Passive: Future with GOING TO

The cake is going to be made by me.

Two cakes are going to be made by Sue.

Active: Future with GOING TO

I am going to make the cake.

Sue is going to make two cakes.


PRESENT / FUTURE MODALS



The passive form follows this pattern:



modal + be + past participle


Passive: WILL / WON'T (WILL NOT)

Tom will be invited to the party by Sharon.

Jeff won't be invited to the party by Sharon.

(Jeff will not be invited to the party by Sharon.)

Active: WILL / WON'T (WILL NOT)

Sharon will invite Tom to the party.

Sharon won't invite Jeff to the party.

(Sharon will not invite Jeff to the party.)

Passive: CAN / CAN'T (CAN NOT)

The future can be foretold by Mai.

The future can't be foretold by Terry.

(The future can not be foretold by Terry.)

Active: CAN / CAN'T (CAN NOT)

Mai can foretell the future.

Terry can't foretell the future.

(Terry can not foretell the future.)

Passive: MAY / MAY NOT

Katya may be given a new office by her company.

The homework may not be done by the lazy students.

MIGHT / MIGHT NOT

Katya might be given a new office by her company.

The homework might not be done by the lazy students.

Active: MAY / MAY NOT

Her company may give Katya a new office.

The lazy students may not do the homework.

MIGHT / MIGHT NOT

Her company might give Katya a new office.

The lazy students might not do the homework.

Passive: SHOULD / SHOULDN'T

English verbs should be memorized by students.

Cigarettes shouldn't be smoked by children.

Active: SHOULD / SHOULDN'T

Students should memorize English verbs.

Children shouldn't smoke cigarettes.

Passive: HAD BETTER / HAD BETTER NOT

English had better be practiced every day by students.

Whiskey had better not be drunk by children.

Active: HAD BETTER / HAD BETTER NOT

Students had better practice English every day.

Children had better not drink whiskey.

Passive: MUST / MUST NOT

A passport to travel abroad must be applied for.

That door must not be used by customers.

Active: MUST / MUST NOT

Tourists must apply for a passport to travel abroad.

Customers must not use that door.

Passive: HAS TO / HAVE TO

English has to be practiced every day.

The dishes have to be washed by them every day.

DOESN'T HAVE TO/ DON'T HAVE TO

Her bedroom doesn't have to be cleaned every day.

Their bedrooms don't have to be cleaned every day.

Active: HAS TO / HAVE TO

She has to practice English every day.

Sara and Miho have to wash the dishes every day.

DOESN'T HAVE TO/ DON'T HAVE TO

Maria doesn't have to clean her bedroom every day.

The children don't have to clean their bedrooms every day.

Passive: BE SUPPOSED TO

The composition is supposed to be typed by me.

The stories in the book are not supposed to be copied.

The living room is supposed to be cleaned by Janet.

Candy and gum aren't supposed to be eaten by her.

Dinner for the family is supposed to be made by them.

Dessert isn't supposed to be made by them.

Active: BE SUPPOSED TO

I am supposed to type the composition.

I am not supposed to copy the stories in the book.

Janet is supposed to clean the living room.

She isn't supposed to eat candy and gum.

They are supposed to make dinner for the family.

They aren't supposed to make dessert.


PAST MODALS



The past passive form follows this pattern:



modal + have been + past participle


Passive: SHOULD HAVE / SHOULDN'T HAVE

The verbs should have been learned by the students.

The window shouldn't have been broken by the children.

Active: SHOULD HAVE / SHOULDN'T HAVE

The students should have learned the verbs.

The children shouldn't have broken the ********

Passive: BE SUPPOSED TO (past time)

The composition was supposed to be typed by me.

The story in the book wasn't supposed to be copied.

The living room was supposed to be cleaned by Janet.

Candy and gum weren't supposed to be eaten by her.

Dinner was supposed to be made by them.

Dessert wasn't supposed to be made by them.

Active: BE SUPPOSED TO (past time)

I was supposed to type the composition.

I wasn't supposed to copy the story in the book.

Janet was supposed to clean the living room.

She wasn't supposed to eat candy and gum.

Frank and Jane were supposed to make dinner.

They weren't supposed to make dessert.

Passive: MAY / MAY NOT

Katya may have been offered a new job by that firm.

The paper may not have been written by the students.

MIGHT / MIGHT NOT

Katya might have been offered a new job by that firm.

The paper might not have been written by the students.

Active: MAY / MAY NOT

That firm may have offered Katya a new job.

The students may not have written the paper.

MIGHT / MIGHT NOT

That firm might have offered Katya a new job.

The students might not have written the paper.





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