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Passive Voice - Review of Theory
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The object of the verb in the Active Voice becomes the subject in the Passive Voice.
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We form the Passive Voice using the auxiliary be + past participle.
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The subject of the sentence always becomes the agent in the Passive Voice.
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All sentences can be turned into the Passive Voice.
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If we want to say who/what did the action in the Passive Voice, we use ‘for’.
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The tense of the verb never changes in the Passive Voice.
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Sometimes we use the Passive Voice when we're more interested in the object than in the subject.
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We use the Passive Voice when the doer of the action is unknown, unimportant or obvious from the context.
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