Zusammenfassung der Ressource
PASSIVE VOICE
Anmerkungen:
- References: Passive voice | English Grammar | EF
- You're not interested in who or
what does the action
- It's not important who or
what does the action
- The house was built in 1654.
- You don't know who or
what does the action.
- My car has been stolen
- It's often used in formal texts. Switching to
the active voice will make your writing
clearer and easier to read.
- ACTIVE: A mass of gases
wrap around our planet
PASSIVE: Our planet is
wrapped in a mass of
gases.
- Grammar Rules
- we use the preposition by to say
who/what performs the action
while using PAssive Voice
- Subject + to be (conjugated) + Past Participle + Rest of sentence
- Simple present
- is
- made everyday (by...)
- Present continuous
- is being
- made at the moment
- Simple past
- was
- made yesterday (by ...)
- Past continuous
- was being
- made before yesterday (by ...)
- Present perfect
- hasn't been
- made since you left.
- Past perfect
- had been
- made before they arrived.
- Future
- won't be
- made tomorrow (by..)
- Future continuous
- will be being
- made tomorrow.
- Present conditional
- wouldn´t be
- made if you had visitors
- Past conditional
- would have been
- made if the kitchen had been dirty.
- The breakfast
- With Infinitives
- The infinitive passive voice is used after modal verbs and other most verbs normally followed by an
infinitive.
- You have to be tested on your
English grammar.
- John might be promoted next
year
- She wants to be invited to the party.
- I expect to be surprised on my birthday.
- You may be disappointed.
- Reference: https://www.ef.com/wwen/english-resources/english-grammar/passive-voice/