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Passive Voice

The passive voice is less usual than the active voice. The active voice is the "normal" voice. But sometimes we need the passive voice. In this lesson we look at how to construct the passive voice, when to use it and how to conjugate it.

Construction of the Passive Voice

The structure of the passive voice is very simple:

subject + auxiliary verb (be) + main verb (past participle)

The main verb is always in its past participle form.

Look at these examples:

subject

auxiliary verb (to be)

 

main verb (past participle)

 

Water

is

 

drunk

by everyone.

100 people

are

 

employed

by this company.

I

am

 

paid

in euro.

We

are

not

paid

in dollars.

Are

they

 

paid

in yen?


Use of the Passive Voice

We use the passive when:

  • we want to make the active object more important
  • we do not know the active subject
 

subject

verb

object

give importance to active object (President Kennedy)

President Kennedy

was killed

by Lee Harvey Oswald.

active subject unknown

My wallet

has been stolen.

?

Note that we always use by to introduce the passive object (Fish are eaten by cats).

Look at this sentence:

  • He was killed with a gun.

Normally we use by to introduce the passive object. But the gun is not the active subject. The gun did not kill him. He was killed by somebody with a gun. In the active voice, it would be: Somebody killed him with a gun. The gun is the instrument. Somebody is the "agent" or "doer".

Conjugation for the Passive Voice

We can form the passive in any tense. In fact, conjugation of verbs in the passive tense is rather easy, as the main verb is always in past participle form and the auxiliary verb is always be. To form the required tense, we conjugate the auxiliary verb. So, for example:

  • present simple: It is made
  • present continuous: It is being made
  • present perfect: It has been made

Here are some examples with most of the possible tenses:

infinitive

to be washed

simple

present

It is washed.

past

It was washed.

future

It will be washed.

conditional

It would be washed.

continuous

present

It is being washed.

past

It was being washed.

future

It will be being washed.

conditional

It would be being washed.

perfect simple

present

It has been washed.

past

It had been washed.

future

It will have been washed.

conditional

It would have been washed.

perfect continuous

present

It has been being washed.

past

It had been being washed.

future

It will have been being washed.

conditional

It would have been being washed.

 

 

 

Use of Passive

Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known, however, who or what is performing the action.

Example: My bike was stolen.

In the example above, the focus is on the fact that my bike was stolen. I do not know, however, who did it.

Sometimes a statement in passive is more polite than active voice, as the following example shows:

Example: A mistake was made.

In this case, I focus on the fact that a mistake was made, but I do not blame anyone (e.g. You have made a mistake.).

Form of Passive

Subject + finite form of to be + Past Participle (3rd column of irregular verbs)

Example: A letter was written.

When rewriting active sentences in passive voice, note the following:

  • the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence
  • the finite form of the verb is changed (to be + past participle)
  • the subject of the active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence (or is dropped)

Examples of Passive Level: lower intermediate

Tense

Subject

Verb

Object

Present Simple

Active:

Rita

writes

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

is written

by Rita.

Past Simple

Active:

Rita

wrote

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

was written

by Rita.

Present Perfect

Active:

Rita

has written

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

has been written

by Rita.

Future Simple

Active:

Rita

will write

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

will be written

by Rita.

Present + Modal

Active:

Rita

can write

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

can be written

by Rita.

Examples of Passive Level: upper intermediate

Tense

Subject

Verb

Object

Present Continuous

Active:

Rita

is writing

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

is being written

by Rita.

Past Continuous

Active:

Rita

was writing

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

was being written

by Rita.

Past Perfect

Active:

Rita

had written

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

had been written

by Rita.

Future Perfect

Active:

Rita

will have written

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

will have been written

by Rita.

Subjunctive Present

Active:

Rita

would write

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

would be written

by Rita.

Subjunctive Past

Active:

Rita

would have written

a letter.

Passive:

A letter

would have been written

by Rita.

Passive Sentences with Two Objects Level: intermediate

Rewriting an active sentence with two objects in passive voice means that one of the two objects becomes the subject, the other one remains an object. Which object to transform into a subject depends on what you want to put the focus on.

 

Subject

Verb

Object 1

Object 2

Active:

Rita

wrote

a letter

to me.

Passive:

A letter

was written

to me

by Rita.

Passive:

I

was written

a letter

by Rita.

.

As you can see in the examples, adding by Rita does not sound very elegant. That’s why it is usually dropped.

Personal and Impersonal Passive

Personal Passive simply means that the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence. So every verb that needs an object (transitive verb) can form a personal passive.

Example: They build houses. – Houses are built.

Verbs without an object (intransitive verb) normally cannot form a personal passive sentence (as there is no object that can become the subject of the passive sentence). If you want to use an intransitive verb in passive voice, you need an impersonal construction – therefore this passive is called Impersonal Passive.

Example: he says – it is said

Impersonal Passive is not as common in English as in some other languages (e.g. German, Latin). In English, Impersonal Passive is only possible with verbs of perception (e. g. say, think, know).

Example: They say that women live longer than men. – It is said that women live longer than men.

Although Impersonal Passive is possible here, Personal Passive is more common.

Example: They say that women live longer than men. – Women are said to live longer than men.

The subject of the subordinate clause (women) goes to the beginning of the sentence; the verb of perception is put into passive voice. The rest of the sentence is added using an infinitive construction with 'to' (certain auxiliary verbs and that are dropped).

Sometimes the term Personal Passive is used in English lessons if the indirect object of an active sentence is to become the subject of the passive sentence.

 

Grammar Tenses

Conditionals - Умовні речення

Conditionals

0 – Physics or Cause-Effect

If [Present], [Present]

If we heat water, it boils.

If you press the button, the light comes on.

1 – Future

If [Present], [Future]

If the weather is fine, we will go to a park.

2 – Hypothesis – Present (General Things)

If [Past Simple], [would + V1]

If you studied harder, you would have better marks.

 

3 – Real Past events

If [Past Perfect], [would + have + V3]

If I had left the house on time yesterday, I would not have missed the train.

(I regret that I left the house late and, thus, missed the train).

Mixed Conditionals

                                               [Present]             [Present]

Hypothesis                 If [Past Simple],             [would + V1]

                                             [Past]                        [Past]

Real Past events       If [Past Perfect], [would + have + V3]

Mixed                                          [Present] + [Past]

                                  If [Past Simple],  [would + have + V3]

                                                    [Past] + [Present]

                                  If [Past Perfect], [would + V1]

Mixed Conditionals are made from parts of Conditional 2 (Hypothesis – assumptions related to Present) and Conditional 3 (real actions in the past) to describe the following situations:

Past result with Present (ongoing) condition – [would have +V3] if [Past Simple]

I would not have missed the train yesterday if I were a more organized person.

If I were a more organized person, I would not have missed the train yesterday.

Present result with Past (ceased) condition – [would V1] if [Past Perfect]

I would do better these days if I had not left the company 10 years ago.

If I had not left the company 10 years ago, I would do better these days.

Active vs Passive Voice

Active vs Passive Voice

Утворення активного і пасивного  стану в граматичних часах

Tense

Forms

Simple

Continuous

Perfect

Present

Active

V1

am/ are/ is + Ving

have/has + V3

Passive

am/ are/ is + V3

am/ are/ is + being + V3

have/has + been + V3

Past

Active

V2

was/ were + Ving

had+ V3

Passive

was/ were + V3

was/ were + being + V3

had + been + V3

Future

Active

will + V1

will + be + Ving

will + have + V3

Passive

will+ be + V3

will + be + being + V3

will + have + been + V3

Examples - Приклади

Tense

Forms

Simple

Continuous

Perfect

Present

Active

I write books.

Rita writes books.

I am writing books.

You are writing books.

Rita is writing a book.

I have written a book.

Rita has written books.

Passive

Books are written by me.

Books are written by Rita.

Books are being written by me.

A book is being written by Rita.

A book has been written by me.

Books have been written by Rita.

Past

Active

Rita wrote a book.

Rita wrote books.

Rita was writing a book.

Rita and Mary were writing a book.

Rita had written a book.

Passive

A book was written by Rita.

Books were written by Rita.

A book was being written by Rita.

Books were being written by Rita

Books had been written by Rita.

Future

Active

Rita will write a book.

Rita will be writing a book.

Rita will have written a book.

Passive

A book will be written by Rita.

A book will be being written by Rita.

A book will have been written by Rita.

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