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TDC 1
Pedagogical Grammar
Passive Voice
Passive Voice
- Active Voice: Subject + Verb + Direct Object
                 Mary has written six e-mails.
- Passive Voice: Subject + Verb to be + Past Participle
                Six e-mails have been      written.
Typical ELL Errors
- Thousands of people went to California in the 1840s because
  gold discovered there.
- Where were you when the accident was happened?
- More than one hundred people killed in that plane crash.
- The Japanese language can write from left to right or form top
  to bottom.
- If you find a wallet, it should be returning to the owner
  immediately.
Passive Voice
- BE + PAST PARTICIPLE
1) correct verb tense
2) correct form

                     be + PAST PARTICIPLE

The residence of the president of is called     the White
the United States                               House.

The current White House             was built   in 1818.
By 1815, the original White         had been    in a fire.
House                               destroyed
Active Voice X Passive Voice
- Active Voice

1) Common sentence pattern: Subject + Verb + Direct Object.
2) Most important topic: The person or thing doing the
   action.
3) The subject is the agent of the action.
4) Examples:

a) The people of France gave the Statue of Liberty to the United
   States.
b) Leonardo da Vinci painted the famous Mona Lisa.
c) We will make a decision about our trip soon.
d) The people reelected George Washington for a second term in
   1792.
Active Voice X Passive Voice
- Passive Voice

1) Common sentence pattern: Subject + Verb to be + Past
   Participle.
2) Most important topic: The person or thing receiving the
   action.
3) The subject is the receiver of the action.
4) Examples:

a) The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by the
   people of France .
b) The famous Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
c) A decision about our trip will be made soon.
d) George Washington was reelected for a second term in 1792.
Passive Voice – Verb Tenses
  Verb
                   Active                         Passive
Tenses
Present People buy candies at the      Candies are bought at the
Simple supermarket.                    supermarket.
Present People are buying candies at   Candies are being bought at
 Cont.  the supermarket.               the supermarket.
Present People have bought candies     Candies have been bought at
Perfect at the supermarket.            the supermarket.
  Past    People bought candies at the Candies were bought at the
Simple    supermarket.                 supermarket.
 Past     People were buying candies   Candies were being bought at
 Cont.    at the supermarket.          the supermarket.
 Past     People had bought candies at Candies had been bought at
Perfect   the supermarket.             the supermarket.
Passive Voice – Verb Tenses
 Verb
                    Active                           Passive
Tenses
Future   People will buy candies at the   Candies will be bought at the
         supermarket.                     supermarket.
         People are going to buy          Candies are going to be bought
         candies at the supermarket.      at the supermarket.
Modal    People could buy candies at      Candies could be bought at the
Verbs    the supermarket.                 supermarket.
         People should buy candies at     Candies should be bought at
         the supermarket.                 the supermarket.


 • Intransitive Verbs are never used in the passive voice,
   for they are never followed by a direct object.
 • happen/die/arrive/depart
Passive Voice
- When is the passive voice used?
  Generally when the agent of the action is not the most
  important thing.
  Even though, if you want to name the agent of the passive,
  you can use the by + agent phrase.
  However, it can sometimes be strange to name it.
 a) The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by the
    people of France .
 b) The famous Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
 c) A decision about our trip will be made by us soon.
 d) George Washington was reelected for a second term by the
    people in 1792.
- We should not name the agent if it is not new information
  or if it is not important.
Passive Voice with GET
- get + past participle
  It indicates sudden change, while the passive voice with be
  indicates a result.

  Examples:
  a) We were lost. (It describes our situation at a certain point.)
  b) We got lost. (It indicates that we were traveling and suddenly
                  did not know our location.)

- The passive voice with get is considered informal.
Passive Voice used as Adjectives

- In some situations, it is possible to use a passive verb form
  as an adjective to describe a condition or state instead of
  an action.


  Sentence                   Notes
  The window is closed.      This sentence describes the
                             condition of the window now.
  All of the checks are gone. This sentence describes the
                              condition of the checks now.
Past Participles x Present Participles
- Both past participles and present participles can function
  as an adjective.
Participial Form     Example
Past Participle      When I heard the news yesterday. I was
                     suprised.
Present Participle   The news was surprising.

- ELLs have a particularly difficult time figuring out when
  to use the past participle and the present participle
  forms as adjectives.

- Present Participles: The person or thing causes the action.
- Past Participles: The person or thing suffers the action.
Past Participle + Preposition
- past participles in passive voice
  They were married by an old minister.
- past participles used as adjectives
  I am interested in something.

 be accustomed to       be divorced from       be married to
 be acquainted with     be done with           be opposed to
 be ashamed of          be dressed in          be related to
 be bored with / by     be excited about       be satisfied with
 be commited to         be exhausted from      be scared of
 be composed of         be finished with       be surprised at/by
 be confused about      be fed up with         be terrified of
 be convinced of        be impressed by/with   be tired of/from
 be dedicated to        be interested in       be used to
 be devoted to          be known for           be worried about
 be disappointed with   be made of/from
Homework

• Workbook, pages 189, 190, 191 and
  193.

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TDC1 Class 28

  • 2. Passive Voice - Active Voice: Subject + Verb + Direct Object Mary has written six e-mails. - Passive Voice: Subject + Verb to be + Past Participle Six e-mails have been written. Typical ELL Errors - Thousands of people went to California in the 1840s because gold discovered there. - Where were you when the accident was happened? - More than one hundred people killed in that plane crash. - The Japanese language can write from left to right or form top to bottom. - If you find a wallet, it should be returning to the owner immediately.
  • 3. Passive Voice - BE + PAST PARTICIPLE 1) correct verb tense 2) correct form be + PAST PARTICIPLE The residence of the president of is called the White the United States House. The current White House was built in 1818. By 1815, the original White had been in a fire. House destroyed
  • 4. Active Voice X Passive Voice - Active Voice 1) Common sentence pattern: Subject + Verb + Direct Object. 2) Most important topic: The person or thing doing the action. 3) The subject is the agent of the action. 4) Examples: a) The people of France gave the Statue of Liberty to the United States. b) Leonardo da Vinci painted the famous Mona Lisa. c) We will make a decision about our trip soon. d) The people reelected George Washington for a second term in 1792.
  • 5. Active Voice X Passive Voice - Passive Voice 1) Common sentence pattern: Subject + Verb to be + Past Participle. 2) Most important topic: The person or thing receiving the action. 3) The subject is the receiver of the action. 4) Examples: a) The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by the people of France . b) The famous Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci. c) A decision about our trip will be made soon. d) George Washington was reelected for a second term in 1792.
  • 6. Passive Voice – Verb Tenses Verb Active Passive Tenses Present People buy candies at the Candies are bought at the Simple supermarket. supermarket. Present People are buying candies at Candies are being bought at Cont. the supermarket. the supermarket. Present People have bought candies Candies have been bought at Perfect at the supermarket. the supermarket. Past People bought candies at the Candies were bought at the Simple supermarket. supermarket. Past People were buying candies Candies were being bought at Cont. at the supermarket. the supermarket. Past People had bought candies at Candies had been bought at Perfect the supermarket. the supermarket.
  • 7. Passive Voice – Verb Tenses Verb Active Passive Tenses Future People will buy candies at the Candies will be bought at the supermarket. supermarket. People are going to buy Candies are going to be bought candies at the supermarket. at the supermarket. Modal People could buy candies at Candies could be bought at the Verbs the supermarket. supermarket. People should buy candies at Candies should be bought at the supermarket. the supermarket. • Intransitive Verbs are never used in the passive voice, for they are never followed by a direct object. • happen/die/arrive/depart
  • 8. Passive Voice - When is the passive voice used? Generally when the agent of the action is not the most important thing. Even though, if you want to name the agent of the passive, you can use the by + agent phrase. However, it can sometimes be strange to name it. a) The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by the people of France . b) The famous Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci. c) A decision about our trip will be made by us soon. d) George Washington was reelected for a second term by the people in 1792. - We should not name the agent if it is not new information or if it is not important.
  • 9. Passive Voice with GET - get + past participle It indicates sudden change, while the passive voice with be indicates a result. Examples: a) We were lost. (It describes our situation at a certain point.) b) We got lost. (It indicates that we were traveling and suddenly did not know our location.) - The passive voice with get is considered informal.
  • 10. Passive Voice used as Adjectives - In some situations, it is possible to use a passive verb form as an adjective to describe a condition or state instead of an action. Sentence Notes The window is closed. This sentence describes the condition of the window now. All of the checks are gone. This sentence describes the condition of the checks now.
  • 11. Past Participles x Present Participles - Both past participles and present participles can function as an adjective. Participial Form Example Past Participle When I heard the news yesterday. I was suprised. Present Participle The news was surprising. - ELLs have a particularly difficult time figuring out when to use the past participle and the present participle forms as adjectives. - Present Participles: The person or thing causes the action. - Past Participles: The person or thing suffers the action.
  • 12. Past Participle + Preposition - past participles in passive voice They were married by an old minister. - past participles used as adjectives I am interested in something. be accustomed to be divorced from be married to be acquainted with be done with be opposed to be ashamed of be dressed in be related to be bored with / by be excited about be satisfied with be commited to be exhausted from be scared of be composed of be finished with be surprised at/by be confused about be fed up with be terrified of be convinced of be impressed by/with be tired of/from be dedicated to be interested in be used to be devoted to be known for be worried about be disappointed with be made of/from
  • 13. Homework • Workbook, pages 189, 190, 191 and 193.