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NORTEAST SCHOOL OF 
ACRICULTURE 
THIRD FOURT-MONTH 
PRACTICE ENGLISH LLL 
BRAYAN MARROQUIN 
GROUP PRACTICE # 3 
ESTUDIENS
INTRODUCTION TO THE VOICE 
• IT MAY SEEM LIKE A CONTRADICTION, BUT THERE’S NOTHING “PASSIVE” ABOUT 
LEARNING THE PASSIVE VOICE. 
• STUDENTS NEED TO BE AS “ACTIVE” AS EVER AND FULLY ENGAGED IN THEIR 
LEARNING. BUT IT IS THE TEACHER WHO MUST ENGAGE THEM. HOW DO YOU GET 
STUDENTS ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN LEARNING SOMETHING AS TEDIOUS AS THE 
PASSIVE VOICE? WITH ACTION, OF COURSE! BY SHOWING THEM THAT THERE IS 
PLENTY OF ACTION INVOLVED, BUT THAT THE FOCUS IS NOT ON THE ACTOR, THE 
ONE WHO IS CARRYING OUT THE ACTION, BUT RATHER WHOEVER OR WHATEVER 
IS ACTED UPON. 
• HERE IS ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO TEACH THE PASSIVE VOICE:
RULES 
Passive Voice: Active Approach 
1.1 
2.Carry out an action! 
3.Stand in front of your class. Drop a pen on the floor. Ask your 
students to tell you what has just happened and ask them to begin 
the sentence with your name. Someone should be able to say: “Ms. 
Rodriguez dropped a pen on the floor.” Write this sentence on the 
board. Ask students to identify the subject and the verb in this 
sentence; they should say the subject is “Ms. Rodriguez” and that 
the verb is “dropped”. 
1.Repeat the action - Introduce the passive voice 
2.Drop your pen on the floor one more time. Tell your students that 
you’ll tell them what has just happened, but this time your sentence 
will begin with, “The pen…” Go to the board and write, “The pen was 
dropped on the floor.” Ask your students to identify the subject; 
they should say it is the “pen”. Ask them to identify the verb; they 
should say it is “was dropped”.
1.Compare the two sentences 
2.Point to the first sentence and ask if the subject is doing the action. They 
should say it is. Make sure they understand that subject is active, the one 
responsible for carrying out the action. 
3.Point to the second sentence and ask if the subject is doing the action. They 
should it isn’t. Make sure they understand that the subject is passive, the one 
who is being acted upon. 
1.Compare what happens to the verbs. Ask students what tense they see in the first 
example. They should recognize the past simple. Show students what happens in the 
second sentence: the auxiliary verb “to be” is used in the past tense (“was”) with the past 
participle, in this case “dropped”. 
2.4 
3.Give an example with “were" 
4.This time drop several pens at the same time. Ask students to tell you what has just 
happened. Tell them to start the sentence with “The pens…” See if students figure out they 
should use “were” instead of “was” this time. 
5.5 
6.Practice with more passive voice examples 
7.Carry out more actions and encourage students to describe what has happened in the 
passive voice: 
8.Teacher puts some books under a chair. 
S: Books were put under a chair.
1.Teacher closes a book. 
S: A book was closed. 
Teacher writes some words on the board. 
S: Some words were written on the board. 
2.Give enough examples to make students comfortable with the use of the past simple in the passive 
voice. 
3.6 
4.Practice passive voice with negative statements 
5.Continue carrying out actions around the classroom, but this time challenge students to make 
negative statements followed by affirmative statements: 
6.Teacher drops some papers on the floor. 
S: Pens weren’t dropped on the floor. Papers were dropped. 
Teacher closes a door. 
S: A window wasn't closed. A door was closed. 
7.7 
8.Practice questions in passive voice 
9.Carry out actions and have students ask questions: 
10.Teacher opens a window. 
S: Was the dictionary opened? What was (just) opened? 
11.8
1.Place the passive voice in a real life context - Discussion 
2.Ask students to brainstorm the types of things that the 
government does for the population. The government repairs 
streets, cleans monuments, builds schools and hospitals, etc...Make 
sure students see that sometimes when we talk about actions, we’re 
not interested in the actor, either because we know who it is (in this 
discussion we are clearly talking about the government), or because 
we'd like to emphasize the results, in other words what was 
accomplished. Discuss what things were done in the last year by the 
local government. Encourage students to use the passive voice. 
1.S: Streets were repaired. A new hospital was opened. The park benches 
were painted. Trees were planted. Etc… 
For all practical purposes, this article focuses on the past simple in 
passive voice. 
Introduce the passive voice in other tenses; actions work very well with 
the present perfect, too (“Some books have just been put away”) – and 
don’t forget modals! For extended practice, be sure to go to our Passive 
Voice Section, where you’ll find a variety of worksheets to suit your 
teaching needs.
BIOGRAPHY 
• HTTP://BUSYTEACHER.ORG/4108-HOW-TO-TEACH-THE-PASSIVE- 
VOICE-WHILE-BEING-ACTIVE.HTML
Subject Verb Object 
The movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the 
Black Pearl. 
Subject Verb Object 
A lot of 
people 
saw the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black 
Pearl. 
was seen 
by a lot of 
people. 
EXAMPLES 
Active Voice 
A lot of people saw the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. 
Agent = the person or thing that does or performs the action. 
Who is doing the verb, the seeing? A lot of people 
When the agent is in the subject position, we call this kind of sentence an active voice sentence. 
Passive Voice
Where is the doer of the action (seeing)? It is in the object 
position and is preceded by the preposition by. 
When the agent is in the object position or if it is not 
mentioned, then the sentence will be a passive voice 
sentence. 
Where are most American films made? 
American films are made in Hollywood. 
What is the subject? 
Is American films the agent? The doer of the verb, make? 
Is the agent mentioned? 
If you wanted to put an agent, who would be the agent, 
the maker of the films? 
What is the time of the verb? 
The winner's name will be announced. 
What is the subject? 
Is American films the agent? The doer of the verb, make? 
Is the agent mentioned? 
What is the time of the verb?
Is the passive voice a verb tense? NO 
Voice is a perspective. Voice focuses the attention on the 
agent or on the receiver of the action. 
How do you form the passive voice? 
1. Move the object of the sentence to the subject position. 
2. Move the agent to object position of the sentence. 
(Sometimes it is not necessary to mention the agent.) 
(Put by in front of the agent.) 
3. You need to use the same tense for the BE verb and 
then you add the past participle. (The past participle is the 
third form of the verb. For regular verbs you add -ed. For 
irregular verbs, look at the back of your book, pages 
AP32-AP34. The past participles of irregular verbs are 
found in the third column.) You must memorize the third 
form of the verbs. 
4. The verb must match the same verb time, but there 
must also be subject verb agreement.
Tense Active Voice Passive Voice 
Simple Present 
A committee chooses the 
best actor. 
The best actor is chosen by 
a committee. 
Present continuous 
They are presenting an 
award now. 
An award is being 
presented now. 
Future 
They will pick the best 
movie. 
They are going to pick the 
best movie. 
The best movie will be 
picked. 
The best movie is going to 
be picked. 
Simple Past 
They announced the 
winner's name. 
The winner's name was 
announced. 
Past Continuous 
They were taking 
photographs. 
Photographs were being 
taken. 
Present Perfect 
They have chosen the best 
movie. 
The best movie has been 
chosen. 
Modal 
They should announce the 
winner's name. 
The winner's name should 
be announced.
Never use the helping verb do, does, did when you make a passive voice question. 
Where was the film made? Where did the film made? 
Change these sentences to the passive voice (if possible). 
1.Snow blanketed the city streets. 
2.Detectives solve mysteries. 
3.Someone has stolen the jewels. 
4.He was bothering her. 
Transitive and Intransitive Verbs 
Intransitive Verbs: agree, arrive, be, become, come, die, fall, go, happen, live, 
look, occur, rain, recover, remain, seem, sleep, stay, walk, work, etc. 
In English you have transitive and intransitive verbs. Transitive verbs you 
can put an object after the verb. Intransitive verbs you cannot put an object after the verb.
With intransitive verbs you need to put a prepositional phrase or an adverb. 
My sister came the house. 
My sister came to my house. (You can add a prepositional phrase.) 
My sister came late. (You can add an adverb phrase.) 
You can't change sentences to the passive voice when the verb is intransitive. 
Johnny Depp is an actor. 
An actor is been by Johnny Depp. 
I go to a lot of movies. go = intransitive verb (You don't put a direct object after these verbs.) 
A lot of movies are gone to by me. 
Sometimes a verb can be both transitive and intransitive. The meanings are different. 
Look at the verb RUN. 
He runs around the track three times. Intransitive 
Around the track three times is run by him. (No passive voice)
Bill runs a small business. Transitive 
A small business is run by Bill. (Yes, passive voice.) 
Look at page 71 of Grammar in Context 3, for more 
examples of verbs that can be both transitive and 
intransitive. Look at the differences in meaning.
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Brayan marroquin

  • 1. NORTEAST SCHOOL OF ACRICULTURE THIRD FOURT-MONTH PRACTICE ENGLISH LLL BRAYAN MARROQUIN GROUP PRACTICE # 3 ESTUDIENS
  • 2. INTRODUCTION TO THE VOICE • IT MAY SEEM LIKE A CONTRADICTION, BUT THERE’S NOTHING “PASSIVE” ABOUT LEARNING THE PASSIVE VOICE. • STUDENTS NEED TO BE AS “ACTIVE” AS EVER AND FULLY ENGAGED IN THEIR LEARNING. BUT IT IS THE TEACHER WHO MUST ENGAGE THEM. HOW DO YOU GET STUDENTS ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN LEARNING SOMETHING AS TEDIOUS AS THE PASSIVE VOICE? WITH ACTION, OF COURSE! BY SHOWING THEM THAT THERE IS PLENTY OF ACTION INVOLVED, BUT THAT THE FOCUS IS NOT ON THE ACTOR, THE ONE WHO IS CARRYING OUT THE ACTION, BUT RATHER WHOEVER OR WHATEVER IS ACTED UPON. • HERE IS ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO TEACH THE PASSIVE VOICE:
  • 3. RULES Passive Voice: Active Approach 1.1 2.Carry out an action! 3.Stand in front of your class. Drop a pen on the floor. Ask your students to tell you what has just happened and ask them to begin the sentence with your name. Someone should be able to say: “Ms. Rodriguez dropped a pen on the floor.” Write this sentence on the board. Ask students to identify the subject and the verb in this sentence; they should say the subject is “Ms. Rodriguez” and that the verb is “dropped”. 1.Repeat the action - Introduce the passive voice 2.Drop your pen on the floor one more time. Tell your students that you’ll tell them what has just happened, but this time your sentence will begin with, “The pen…” Go to the board and write, “The pen was dropped on the floor.” Ask your students to identify the subject; they should say it is the “pen”. Ask them to identify the verb; they should say it is “was dropped”.
  • 4. 1.Compare the two sentences 2.Point to the first sentence and ask if the subject is doing the action. They should say it is. Make sure they understand that subject is active, the one responsible for carrying out the action. 3.Point to the second sentence and ask if the subject is doing the action. They should it isn’t. Make sure they understand that the subject is passive, the one who is being acted upon. 1.Compare what happens to the verbs. Ask students what tense they see in the first example. They should recognize the past simple. Show students what happens in the second sentence: the auxiliary verb “to be” is used in the past tense (“was”) with the past participle, in this case “dropped”. 2.4 3.Give an example with “were" 4.This time drop several pens at the same time. Ask students to tell you what has just happened. Tell them to start the sentence with “The pens…” See if students figure out they should use “were” instead of “was” this time. 5.5 6.Practice with more passive voice examples 7.Carry out more actions and encourage students to describe what has happened in the passive voice: 8.Teacher puts some books under a chair. S: Books were put under a chair.
  • 5. 1.Teacher closes a book. S: A book was closed. Teacher writes some words on the board. S: Some words were written on the board. 2.Give enough examples to make students comfortable with the use of the past simple in the passive voice. 3.6 4.Practice passive voice with negative statements 5.Continue carrying out actions around the classroom, but this time challenge students to make negative statements followed by affirmative statements: 6.Teacher drops some papers on the floor. S: Pens weren’t dropped on the floor. Papers were dropped. Teacher closes a door. S: A window wasn't closed. A door was closed. 7.7 8.Practice questions in passive voice 9.Carry out actions and have students ask questions: 10.Teacher opens a window. S: Was the dictionary opened? What was (just) opened? 11.8
  • 6. 1.Place the passive voice in a real life context - Discussion 2.Ask students to brainstorm the types of things that the government does for the population. The government repairs streets, cleans monuments, builds schools and hospitals, etc...Make sure students see that sometimes when we talk about actions, we’re not interested in the actor, either because we know who it is (in this discussion we are clearly talking about the government), or because we'd like to emphasize the results, in other words what was accomplished. Discuss what things were done in the last year by the local government. Encourage students to use the passive voice. 1.S: Streets were repaired. A new hospital was opened. The park benches were painted. Trees were planted. Etc… For all practical purposes, this article focuses on the past simple in passive voice. Introduce the passive voice in other tenses; actions work very well with the present perfect, too (“Some books have just been put away”) – and don’t forget modals! For extended practice, be sure to go to our Passive Voice Section, where you’ll find a variety of worksheets to suit your teaching needs.
  • 8. Subject Verb Object The movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Subject Verb Object A lot of people saw the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. was seen by a lot of people. EXAMPLES Active Voice A lot of people saw the movie Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Agent = the person or thing that does or performs the action. Who is doing the verb, the seeing? A lot of people When the agent is in the subject position, we call this kind of sentence an active voice sentence. Passive Voice
  • 9. Where is the doer of the action (seeing)? It is in the object position and is preceded by the preposition by. When the agent is in the object position or if it is not mentioned, then the sentence will be a passive voice sentence. Where are most American films made? American films are made in Hollywood. What is the subject? Is American films the agent? The doer of the verb, make? Is the agent mentioned? If you wanted to put an agent, who would be the agent, the maker of the films? What is the time of the verb? The winner's name will be announced. What is the subject? Is American films the agent? The doer of the verb, make? Is the agent mentioned? What is the time of the verb?
  • 10. Is the passive voice a verb tense? NO Voice is a perspective. Voice focuses the attention on the agent or on the receiver of the action. How do you form the passive voice? 1. Move the object of the sentence to the subject position. 2. Move the agent to object position of the sentence. (Sometimes it is not necessary to mention the agent.) (Put by in front of the agent.) 3. You need to use the same tense for the BE verb and then you add the past participle. (The past participle is the third form of the verb. For regular verbs you add -ed. For irregular verbs, look at the back of your book, pages AP32-AP34. The past participles of irregular verbs are found in the third column.) You must memorize the third form of the verbs. 4. The verb must match the same verb time, but there must also be subject verb agreement.
  • 11. Tense Active Voice Passive Voice Simple Present A committee chooses the best actor. The best actor is chosen by a committee. Present continuous They are presenting an award now. An award is being presented now. Future They will pick the best movie. They are going to pick the best movie. The best movie will be picked. The best movie is going to be picked. Simple Past They announced the winner's name. The winner's name was announced. Past Continuous They were taking photographs. Photographs were being taken. Present Perfect They have chosen the best movie. The best movie has been chosen. Modal They should announce the winner's name. The winner's name should be announced.
  • 12. Never use the helping verb do, does, did when you make a passive voice question. Where was the film made? Where did the film made? Change these sentences to the passive voice (if possible). 1.Snow blanketed the city streets. 2.Detectives solve mysteries. 3.Someone has stolen the jewels. 4.He was bothering her. Transitive and Intransitive Verbs Intransitive Verbs: agree, arrive, be, become, come, die, fall, go, happen, live, look, occur, rain, recover, remain, seem, sleep, stay, walk, work, etc. In English you have transitive and intransitive verbs. Transitive verbs you can put an object after the verb. Intransitive verbs you cannot put an object after the verb.
  • 13. With intransitive verbs you need to put a prepositional phrase or an adverb. My sister came the house. My sister came to my house. (You can add a prepositional phrase.) My sister came late. (You can add an adverb phrase.) You can't change sentences to the passive voice when the verb is intransitive. Johnny Depp is an actor. An actor is been by Johnny Depp. I go to a lot of movies. go = intransitive verb (You don't put a direct object after these verbs.) A lot of movies are gone to by me. Sometimes a verb can be both transitive and intransitive. The meanings are different. Look at the verb RUN. He runs around the track three times. Intransitive Around the track three times is run by him. (No passive voice)
  • 14. Bill runs a small business. Transitive A small business is run by Bill. (Yes, passive voice.) Look at page 71 of Grammar in Context 3, for more examples of verbs that can be both transitive and intransitive. Look at the differences in meaning.
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