1. UNIVERSIDAD CENTRAL DEL
ECUADOR
FACULTAD DE FILOSOFÍA, LETRAS Y CIENCIAS
DE LA EDUCACIÓN
SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES
David Cortez
2. VOICES
ACTIVE VOICE PASSIVE VOICE
Object receives action •Subject receives the
action. Object turns into
the subject.
Example: Cats eat fish
Example: Fish are eaten by cats.
(Subject - Verb – Object)
(Subject - Verb – Object)
3.
4. USE OF THE PASSIVE VOICE
We use the passive when:
we want to make the object more
important
we do not know the active
subject
5. Simple Present Simple Past
I am I was
You are You were
He is He was
She is She was
It is It was
We are We were
They are They were
6. ACTIVE VOICE
In
the active voice, the object receives the
action of the verb
7. PASSIVE VOICE IN SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
Form:
(To be) Is/are + past participle
8. PASSIVE VOICE IN SIMPLE PAST TENSE
Form:
To be (was/were) + past participle
9. PASSIVE VOICE
The passive voice is less usual. In the passive
voice, the subject receives the action of the verb:
Subject Verb Object
Active Everybody drinks water
Pasive water Is drunk By
everybody
10. EXAMPLE
SUBJECT AUXILIARY MAIN VERB (PAST
VERB (TO PARTICIPLE)
BE)
Water is drunk By everyone
100 peolpe are Employed By this
company
I am paid In euro
11. EXAMPLE
SUBJECT VERB OBJECT
Give President was killed by Lee
importance Kennedy Harvey
to active Oswald
object
(President
Kennedy)
active My wallet Was stolen ?
subject
unknown