Passive Voice
How to construct the passive
1. Check to see if the active sentence contains an object.
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- John ate an apple. (S V O) Passive is possible.
- John ate yesterday. (S V) Passive is not possible.
2. Move the object to the front of the sentence. Put the original subject in a “by” phrase.
- An apple (V) by John.
3. Put the verb in the form “be” +3 (of main verb)*
- An apple “be” eaten by John.
4. Put the “be” in the same tense as the original active sentence.
- An apple was/were eaten by John. ( past tense)
5. Make the first verb agree with the new subject.
- An apple was eaten by John.
(Put other elements of the sentence in grammatical and logical order.)
- Yesterday the large green apple was quickly eaten by John, who didn’t realize that it belonged to his sister.
When other (auxiliary) verbs and modals are used in combination with the passive, remember:
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- be + 3* (Passive)
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- be + V ing (Progressive)
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- have + 3 (Perfect)
- modal + 1 (Modal)
Combination of auxiliary verbs with the passive
be + 3 (Passive)
be + V ing (Progressive)
have + 3 (Perfect)
modal +1 (Modal)
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- The apple is eaten by John. (Present tense)
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- The apple was eaten by John. (Past tense)
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- The apple is being eaten by John. (Present Progressive)
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- The apple was being eaten by John. (Past Progressive)
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- The apple has been eaten by John. (Present Perfect)
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- The apple had been eaten by John. (Past Perfect)
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- The apple has been being eaten by John. (Pres. Perfect Progressive)
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- The apple had been being eaten by John. (Past Perfect Progressive)
- The apple will be eaten by John. ( Future/Modal)
- The apple is going to be eaten by John. (Future/Modal)
- The apple must be eaten by John. (Modal)
- The apple must have been eaten by John. (Past Modal)
- The apple must have been being eaten by John. (Combination)
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- *Note, to simplify things, we refer to the forms of the verbs with numbers, as follows:
1 base form (be, go, do)
2 past form (was/were, went, did)
3 past participle (been, gone, done)
For Practice: See
Active or Passive Voice (from The Internet TESL Journal)
See also:
Passive Voice (from English-Zone.com)
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