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  1. 1. Chairman Mao Zedong High School ENGLISH 2nd LANGUAGE ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE By: Mr. Fillipus Lineekela
  2. 2. INTRODUCTION • The voice of a verb explain whether the subject of the sentence does or receives the action of the verb. • The choice between the active or passive voice of any particular verb is usually a matter of taste, not of correctness. • In this unit we are going to discuss the use of these voices.
  3. 3. Exit Learning Outcomes By the end of this unit you should be able to: •Distinguish between the active and passive voice; •Form various passive forms •Use the passive in different contexts
  4. 4. Uses of Passive • Passive voice is used when the focus is on action/To stress the action done rather than the doer of the action • It is not important or known; however, who or what is performing the action. • If the doer(Active person) is unknown • When it is more convenient.
  5. 5. When rewriting active sentence in passive voice, note the following: • In the passive voice, the verb takes an object. • When using the active voice, the subjects are the ones performing the action.
  6. 6. Example Passive voice Object Verb Subject • All men | are loved | by God. • Nests | are built | by birds. • Bones | are eaten | by dog. Active Voice Subject Verb Object • God | loves |all men. • Birds | build | nests. • Dog | eats | bones.
  7. 7. Examples of passive voice My bike was stolen. A mistake was made. A letter was written.
  8. 8. When rewriting active sentence in passive voice, note the following: •The object sentence becomes the subject of the passive. •The finite form of the verb is changed (to be + past participle) •The subject of the active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence.
  9. 9. Examples Simple Present Active Voice : Rita writes a letter. Passive Voice: A letter is written by Rita. Simple Past Active Voice : Rita wrote a letter. Passive Voice: A letter is written by Rita.
  10. 10. Change of auxiliary verbs: Infinitive To be washed Simple present It is washed. past It was washed. future It will be washed. conditional It would be washed. Continuous present It is being washed. past It was being washed. future It will be being washed. conditional It would be being washed. Perfect Simple present It has been washed. past It had been washed. future It will have been washed. conditional It would have been washed. Perfect continuous present It has been being washed. past It had been being washed. future It will have been being washed. conditional It would have been being washed.
  11. 11. Change of Pronouns: Active Voice Passive Voice I me we us you you he him she her it it they them
  12. 12. Rules for changing Active Voice into Passive Voice: • Identify the subject, the verb and the object: SVO • Change the object into subject • Put the suitable helping verb or auxiliary verb. In case helping verb is given, use the same. But note that the helping verb given agrees with the object. • Change the verb into past participle of the verb. • Add the preposition "by" • Change the subject into object
  13. 13. Active to Passive Voice Declarative sentences: Active Voice Passive Voice I write a letter. A letter is written by me. We must keep the rule. The rule must be kept by us. You bought a book. A book have been bought by you. He closed the window. The window was closed by him. She was writing letters. Letters were being written by her. I had posted a letter. A letter had been posted by me. I do not drink tea. Tea is not drunk by me. She does not eat a mango. A mango is not eaten by her.
  14. 14. Active to Passive Voice Imperative sentences If the given sentence in the active voice is in the imperative, to get the passive voice use ‘Let’. Hence, Passive Voice = Let + Object + be + Past Participle Active Voice Passive Voice Help me Let me be helped Open the door Let the door be opened Don’t eat this fruit Let not this fruit be eaten Sing a song Let a song be sung
  15. 15. Class work Question 1 Rewrite the following sentence starting with the underlined word. 1. We were stopping the bus. (2) 2. A thief stole my car. (2) 3. They didn’t let him go.(2) 4. Kerrie has paid the bills.(2) 5. Tom had inspired many people through his life as an actor.(2) Total Marks=10
  16. 16. Class work (Memo) 1. The bus was being stopped by us. 2. My car was stolen by a thief. 3. He wasn’t let gone by them. 4. The bills has been paid by Kerrie. 5. Many people had been inspired by Tom through his life as an actor =10/10

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