Unit 7. Nature'S Warning The Passive Voice
Unit 7. Nature'S Warning The Passive Voice
NATURE’S WARNING
THE PASSIVE VOICE
EXAMPLES
The passive voice is used frequently. (= we are interested in the passive voice, not in who uses it.)
The house was built in 1654. (= we are interested in the house, not in who built it.)
The road is being repaired. (= we are interested in the road, not in the people who are doing the repairs.)
Sometimes we use the passive voice because we don't know or do not want to express who performed the action.
EXAMPLES
The passive voice is often used in formal texts. Switching to the active voice will make your writing clearer and easier to read.
Passive Active
A great deal of meaning is conveyed by a few well-chosen words. A few well-chosen words convey a great deal of meaning.
Waste materials are disposed of in a variety of ways. The city disposes of waste materials in a variety of ways.
If we want to say who or what performs the action while using the passive voice, we use the preposition by. When we know who performed the action
and are interested in him, it is always better to switch to the active voice instead.
Passive Active
"A Hard Day's Night" was written by the Beatles. The Beatles wrote "A Hard Day's Night".
The house was built in 1899. The house wasn't built in 1899. Was the house built in 1899? Wasn't the house built in 1899?
These houses were built in These houses weren't built in Were these houses built in Weren't these houses built in
1899. 1899. 1899? 1899?
Simple present
Present continuous
Subject + to be (conjugated) + past participle + rest of sentence
Simple past
Past continuous
Present perfect
Past perfect
Future
Subject + to be (conjugated) + past participle + rest of sentence
Future continuous
Present conditional
Past conditional
Inifinitive
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLES
Sometimes the passive is formed using the verb to get or to have instead of the verb to be. A separate page deals with these alternative ways to form
the passive voice.
HOMEWORK: 13,14,15/89