1. PASSIVE VOICE
Oral Communication 3
Universidad de Antioquia
Yurani Valencia
Escuela de Idiomas Laura Cortez
Jaime Patiño - 2011 Jhorman Rodríguez
2. Passive and Active
We use active voice to say what the
actor/subject does
Passive voice is used to say what happens to
the object
3. What is passive voice?
Passive voice is used when the focus is on the
action, not on the actor.
Passive VS. Active
My grandfather built a house.
Subject Object
A house was built by my grandfather.
Subject Object
4. General Structure
Be (is/was/have been, etc) + Past participle
Sb. stole my bike My bike was stolen (by sb)
We made a mistake A mistake was made (by us)
Sb. wrote a letter A letter was written (by sb.)
5. Verb Tenses
PRESENT SIMPLE
Main Verb Is/are + Past Participle
Somebody cleans this room everyday
This room is cleaned everyday (by sb)
6. Verb Tenses
PAST SIMPLE
Main Verb Was/were + Past Participle
Somebody cleaned this room yesterday
This room was cleaned yesterday
7. Verb Tenses
SIMPLE FUTURE
Will + Main Verb Will + be + Past Participle
Somebody will clean this room tomorrow
This room will be cleaned tomorrow
8. Verb Tenses
MODAL INFINITIVE (Should, could, may, might…)
Modal + Have + Verb (participle)
Modal + Have + Been + Past Participle
Somebody should have cleaned this room
This room should have been cleaned
9. Verb Tenses
PRESENT PERFECT
Have/has + Verb (participle)
Have/has + Been + Past Participle
This room looks nice.
Somebody has cleaned this room
This room looks nice. It has been cleaned
10. Verb Tenses
PAST PERFECT
Had + Verb (participle)
Had + Been + Past Participle
This room looks nice.
Somebody had cleaned this room
This room looks nice. It had been cleaned
11. Verb Tenses
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Is/are + Verb(ing)
Is/are + Being + Past Participle
Somebody is cleaning this room at the moment
This room is being cleaned at the moment
12. Verb Tenses
PAST CONTINUOUS
Was/were + Verb(ing)
Was/were + Being + Past Participle
Somebody was cleaning this room when I arrived
This room was being cleaned when I arrived
13. Verbs with two objects: Example #1
One object: Jane wrote a letter
Two objects: Jane wrote a letter to Jack
or
Jane wrote Jack a letter
1. A letter was written (by Jane)
2. Jack was written a letter (by Jane)
14. Verbs with two objects: Example #2
One object: We gave the information
Two obj.: We gave the information to The Police
or
We gave The Police the information
1. The information was given to The Police
2. The police were given the information (by us)
15. Verbs with two objects: Example #3
One object: They donated the money
Two obj.: They donated the money to the Non-profit
organization
or
They donated the Non-profit organization the money
1. The money was donated to the Non-profit
organization
2. Non-profit organization was donated the money (by
them)
16. Verbs with two objects: Example #4
One object: He told the story
Two obj.: He told the story to the children
or
He told the children the story
1. The story was told to the children
2. The children were told the story (by him)
17. I don’t like being… Ex #1
The passive of doing/seeing is being done/being seen
I am doing a homework »
A homework is being done by me
He is driving a car »
A car is being driven by him
18. I don’t like being… Ex #1
Active: I do not like people telling me what to do
Passive: I do not like being told what to do
Verb (ing) being verb (participle)
doing/seeing being done/seen
Active: They don’t like people asking them questions
Passive: They don’t like being asked questions
19. I don’t like being… Ex #1
Active: I remember somebody giving me a gift
Passive: I remember being given a gift (by sb)
Active: Mr. Miller do not like people keeping him busy
Passive: Mr. Miller hates being kept busy
20. Get
The window was broken by some kids who were
playing ball
The window got broken.
The glass was shattered by a baseball.
The glass got shattered.
21. Get
Ted was stung by a bee while he was sitting in the
garden
Ted got stung.
I do not want these things to be damaged
I do not want these things to get damaged.
22. It is said that… He is said to…
Henry is very old. Nobody knows exactly how old he is, but
It is said that he is 108 years old.
or
He is said to be 108 years old.
Use this structure with verbs of perception like:
Thought Believed Considered Reported Known
Expected Alleged Understood
23. It is said that… He is said to…
Jane works very hard…
It is said that Jane works 16 hours a day
[She is said to work …]
The police are looking for a missing boy…
It is believed that the boy was wearing blue
shirt
[He is believed to wear blue shirt]
24. (Be) supposed to…
Sometimes be supposed to… = be said to…
Let’s go and see that film, it is supposed to be very
good.
[it is said to be very good.]
But sometimes be supposed to… = be planned, arranged or
expected
You were supposed to clean the window, did not you?
25. Not to be supposed to…
In other cases, not to be supposed to means not to
be allowed to.
You are not supposed to park your car here. It is
private parking only.
The policeman was not supposed to yell. He
must be polite.