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Passive Voice

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  • Say 3 things about passive voice!
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  • What is the part that never changes no matter the tense? The auxiliary or the main verb?
    The main verb is always in past participle.
  • Active to passive: You need oil and heat to make chips.
    Heat and oil are needed by you to make chips. / Heat and oil are needed to make chips.
  • Passive to active: The restaurant has been closed by the critic.
    The critic has closed the restaurant.
  • The teacher will be eaten by the ice cream. In what tense is it?
    Future simple passive voice.
  • Passive to active: The waves are ridden by the surfer.
    The surfer rides the waves.
  • Passive or active? I am eating a chocolate.
    Active
  • Actve or passive? The mandala is painted by the kids.
    Passive.
  • My book was read by everyone. In what tense is it?
    Past passive Voice.
  • What is the only part of passive voice that always changes depending on the tense?
    Verb to be
  • The sandcastle had been destroyed. In what tense is it?
    Past perfect passive voice.
  • Active to passive: My sister was smelling the flowers.
    The flowers were being smelt by my sister.
  • I am being told to eat the cake. In what tense is it?
    Present continuous passive voice.
  • Passive or active? My dog will be very old in 5 years.
    Active.
  • Active or passive? The ball was bounced on the ground.
    Passive.
  • Passive to active: The spaceship had been teleported to another galaxy.
    Someone/something had teleported the spaceship to another galaxy.
  • Active to passive: Dracula had hated garlic forever.
    Garlic had been hated by Dracula forever.
  • Active or passive? I was told to wait outside the classroom.
    Passive.
  • Passive or active? Martin had been wanting to go to Spain.
    Active.
  • The bone is eaten by the dog. In what tense is it?
    Present passive voice.
  • Active to passive: Mandy tasted the pickles.
    The pickles were tasted by Mandy.
  • The chocolate cake was being baked by the blue monster. In what tense is it?
    Past continuous passive voice.
  • Active to passive: She will drive the bus next year.
    The bus will be driven by her next year.
  • Passive to active: The hunter was caught by the tigger.
    The tigger caught the hunter.