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THE PASSIVE

form and use
The passive is common in technical and
scientific writing, and generally in
spoken and written contexts where
there is less use of personal reference,
since the audience may be unknown, or
the speaker wants to remain
Impersonal.
Passive reporting structures
With verbs such as believe, think, say, know, which report people’s
opinions, a passive construction is often used to give a generalized
opinion or not to mention the person whose words are being reported:

1. (present reference):
The criminal is thought to be in the London area /
 It is thoght that the criminal is in the London area.

2. (past reference):
Sarah is said to have engagged with Tom last week /
It is said that Sarah gotengagged with Tom last week.
More on structures with impersonal IT

We can use the same pattern with IT when reporting
specific decisions or opinions:

It was decided that the meeting had to be cancelled.
(But also)
The meeting was decided to be cancelled.
                               cancelled

We can use any of these structures with verbs such as agree,
assume, argue, demostrate, …
Verbs with two objects
(active) Somebody gave the police the information.

(passive)
The police were given the information.
                          information

(but also)
The information was given TO the police.
                                 police

Other verbs which can have two objects are:
Ask, offer, pay, show, teach, tell

Most often we begin with the personal object.
                                      object
Verbs make, hear, see, help

In the active the structure is as follows:
Verb+ object+ infinitive without TO:
My sister made me cry a lot.

However, in the passive we use the infinitive
with TO:
     TO
I was made to cry a lot.
Have / Get something done
This structure typically describes a service performed for us by
someone else:

I’ve just had/got my car repaired.

GET is often used in informal English.
                              English

This structure is also used to refer to something, usually
unpleasant or unexpected, done to the subject without
permission:

She had her passport stolen at the airport.
Final remarks
                       Verbs with no direct object
There are some verbs   (intransitive): arrive, land, …
which are never used   Certain verbs following this
                       structure:
in the passive:        verb+ object + TO infinitive
                       (e.g.: want, refuse)
                       Certain verbs describing states, such
                       as have, be, belong, lack, resemble,
                       pretend and seem

                       HAVE + a noun to describe an action:
                       Have breakfast, have dinner, …
                                            dinner

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The passive

  • 2. The passive is common in technical and scientific writing, and generally in spoken and written contexts where there is less use of personal reference, since the audience may be unknown, or the speaker wants to remain Impersonal.
  • 3. Passive reporting structures With verbs such as believe, think, say, know, which report people’s opinions, a passive construction is often used to give a generalized opinion or not to mention the person whose words are being reported: 1. (present reference): The criminal is thought to be in the London area / It is thoght that the criminal is in the London area. 2. (past reference): Sarah is said to have engagged with Tom last week / It is said that Sarah gotengagged with Tom last week.
  • 4. More on structures with impersonal IT We can use the same pattern with IT when reporting specific decisions or opinions: It was decided that the meeting had to be cancelled. (But also) The meeting was decided to be cancelled. cancelled We can use any of these structures with verbs such as agree, assume, argue, demostrate, …
  • 5. Verbs with two objects (active) Somebody gave the police the information. (passive) The police were given the information. information (but also) The information was given TO the police. police Other verbs which can have two objects are: Ask, offer, pay, show, teach, tell Most often we begin with the personal object. object
  • 6. Verbs make, hear, see, help In the active the structure is as follows: Verb+ object+ infinitive without TO: My sister made me cry a lot. However, in the passive we use the infinitive with TO: TO I was made to cry a lot.
  • 7. Have / Get something done This structure typically describes a service performed for us by someone else: I’ve just had/got my car repaired. GET is often used in informal English. English This structure is also used to refer to something, usually unpleasant or unexpected, done to the subject without permission: She had her passport stolen at the airport.
  • 8. Final remarks Verbs with no direct object There are some verbs (intransitive): arrive, land, … which are never used Certain verbs following this structure: in the passive: verb+ object + TO infinitive (e.g.: want, refuse) Certain verbs describing states, such as have, be, belong, lack, resemble, pretend and seem HAVE + a noun to describe an action: Have breakfast, have dinner, … dinner