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1. A friend of yours is going to visit London. You want to know where she is going to stay.
You ask: Where are you going to stay when you are in London?
2. A friend of yours is visiting you. She has to go soon but maybe there's time for a cup of tea.
You ask: Would you like a cup of tea before _____________________________?
3. Your friend is reading the newspaper. You'd like it after her.
You ask: Can I have the newspaper when ______________________________?
4. You want to sell your car. Jim is interested in buying it but he hasn't decided yet.
You ask: Can you let me know as soon as _____________________________?
5. There are serious traffic problems in your town but they are building a new road.
You say: I think it will be better when __________________________________.
Unit 6. Passive Voice: Passive vs Active, Passive in various tenses, prepositions used in Passive
a. Active form:
Joseph draws pictures.
Subject | Verb | Object |
Joseph | draws | pictures |
The focus is on the subject (the doer) who performs the action expressed in the verb.
b. Passive form:
The picture was drawn by Joseph.
Object(becomes subject) | Verb | Subject(becomes object or is dropped) |
The picture | was drawn | by Joseph |
The focus is not on the subject, but on the action or the object which was acted upon.
Form of the Passive:
Subject + to be in the tense of the active verb + Past Participle
When using active sentences in Passive voice, note the following:
· The object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence.
· The form of the verb is the appropriate form of to be (the tense of the active voice main verb) + the Past Participle.
· The subject of the active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence (or is dropped.)
Active | Nancy | makes | tea |
subject | verb | object | |
Passive | Tea | is made | (by Nancy) |
object turning into subject | verb | subject becoming object or is dropped |
Passive vs Active voice in different tenses:
Tense | Subject | Verb | Object | |
Simple Present | Active: | Mary | makes | tea |
Passive: | Tea | is made | by Mary | |
Present continuous | Active: | Mary | is making | tea |
Passive: | Tea | is being made | by Mary | |
Simple past | Active: | Mary | made | tea |
Passive: | Tea | was made | by Mary | |
Past continuous | Active: | Mary | was making | tea |
Passive: | Tea | was being made | by Mary | |
Present perfect | Active: | Mary | has made | tea |
Passive: | Tea | has been made | by Mary | |
Future simple | Active: | Mary | will make | tea |
Passive: | Tea | will be made | by Mary | |
With Modals | Active: | Mary | should make | tea |
Passive: | Tea | should be made | by Mary |
Passive voice questions
To form a question, the first auxiliary is placed before the subject.
Affirmative Statement | Question |
You were shown the sights. | Were you shown the sights? |
She is being shown the sights. | Is she being shown the sights? |
He will have been shown the sights. | Will he have been shown the sights? |
We should be shown the sights. | Should we be shown the sights? |
How to use Passive Voice
The Passive is used:
1. If the action is more important then the agent.
This theatre was built in 1868. (The important thing is what happened, not who did it.)
2. If the agent is not known.
He was offered a job. (Someone offered him the job.)
They are supposed to be good students. (Some teachers suppose that.)
Sentences which cannot be changed into passive voice:
A verb can be either transitive or intransitive. A transitive verb needs an object (in sentence) to give complete meaning while intransitive verb does need an object (in sentence) to give complete meaning. Intransitive verbs cannot be changed into Passive voice. The reason is that there is not any object in such sentences and without object of sentence Passive voice is not possible.
He sent a letter. (Send is a transitive verb and it needs an object i.e. letter to express full meaning.)
He laughs. (Laugh is an intransitive verb and it does not need object for expressing full meaning.)
Sleep, arrive, go, come, exist, happen, have, live, occur, reach, sit, die are examples of intransitive verbs.
The following tenses can also not be changed into Passive voice:
· Present perfect continuous tense
· Past perfect continuous tense
· Future continuous tense
· Future perfect continuous tense
Prepositions used in Passive voice:
By – This book was written by Shakespeare.
With – This letter was written with a pen, not a pencil.
Of – What is this made of?
In – Made in USA.
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