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CHAPTER 10

Passive Voice

Mr. Hani M. Al-Tahrawi


Eng-112
Pre-Dental (Batch 2)
Pre-Pharma (Batch 2)
March, 2012
Pres.
Presen Past Participle
Base Past Future
t Participle
Verb Simple V4
Simple V3
ing form
will be
has am
am is am
have
was
be is been are being is going to be
were
are had was are
were
will write
has am
is am
write have writte going to
write wrote are writing is
writes n write
was are
had
were will steal
has am am
is going to
steal have is
steal stolen are stealing steal
steals stole are
had was
were
Subject Verb Object

be V3 (by subject)
An Active Sentence
Subject Verb Object
Turk wrote a letter.
i
A Passive Sentence
Object be V3 (by Subject)
A letter was written by Turki.
When we changed the
sentence:
Turk wrote a letter.
i
into:
A letter was written by Turki.
We used ‘was’ as one of the forms of verb ‘ be

WHY?
We used ‘was’ as one of the forms of verb ‘ be ’
, and it is the simple past tense.

That’s because…..
The main verb in the active
sentence was in the simple past
tense.
Turk wrote a letter.
i
A letter was written by Turki.
BUT which form of verb to be
should I use?????????
Base Pres. P.
Past
Form Present Simple P.P.
V4
(Bare Simple V3
V2 ing-form
infinitive)
has am
have is
am
was bee are
be is being
were n was
are had
wer
e
To use one of the forms of verb to be,
we have to meet two conditions:

be

What agrees
The same
with the new
tense of the
subject
main verb
( object)
The same
be tense of the
main verb
Tenses Taught in Semester 1:

Present Simple Present Progressive Present Perfect Present Perfect Progressive

Simple Past Past Progressive Past Perfect Future Simple


Can you recognize the tense in these
sentences?
They give us new books at the beginning of every year.

They have been publishing these books for ten years.

They are discussing the new rules at the highest level.

The police caught the thieves last night.

The earthquake has destroyed hundreds of houses.

Have they cleaned the room yet?

They will interview the potential candidate next week.

They didn't see Mona this morning.


Can you recognize the tense in these
sentences?
They give us new books at the beginning of every year. Present Simple

Present Perfect
They have been publishing these books for ten years. Progressive

They are discussing the new rules at the highest level. Present Progressive

The police caught the thieves last night. Simple Past

The earthquake has destroyed hundreds of houses. Present Perfect

Have they cleaned the room yet? Present Perfect

They will interview the potential candidate next week. Future Simple

They didn't see Mona this morning. Simple Past Negative


Can you recognize the tense in these
sentences?

While the mechanic was fixing my car at the workshop

yesterday, someone broke the windscreen.

The instructor had notified the students of the new

procedures before he asked them to write their rough drafts.


Can you recognize the tense in these
sentences?

While the mechanic was fixing my car at the workshop Past progressive

yesterday, someone broke the windscreen. Simple Past

The instructor had notified the students of the new Past Perfect

procedures before he asked them to write their rough drafts. Simple Past
Now can you give the equivalent passive of each
tense?
give /gives Present Simple (am/is/are) given

have been publishing Present Perfect Progressive


(has/ have) been being
published

are discussing Present Progressive (am/is/are) being discussed

caught Simple Past (was/were) caught

has destroyed Present Perfect (has/have) been destroyed

Have ……. cleaned …….? Present Perfect Have/Has ……. been cleaned ….?

will interview Future Simple will be interviewed

didn't see Simple Past Negative (wasn’t/weren’t) seen


Now can you give the equivalent passive of each
tense?

was fixing Past progressive (was/were) being fixed

broke Simple Past (was/were) broken

had notified Past Perfect had been notified

asked Simple Past (was/were) asked


The Simple Present

Active Passive
They write / don’t write the science column. The science column is/ isn’t written by them.

He writes / doesn’t write the science columns. The science columns are/ aren’t written by him.

Do they write the science column? Is the science column written by them?
Does he write the science columns? Are the science columns written by him?

What do the Dental students write? What is written by the Dental students?
What does the Pharma student write? What is written by the Pharma student?
The Present Progressive

Active Passive
He is fixing the stove. The stove is being fixed.

They aren’t using the main meeting room. The main meeting room is not being used.

Is the worker painting his condominium? Is his condominium being painted?

Are they finalizing their biology project? Is their biology project being finalized?

Where is he taking the guests? Where are the guests being taken?

What are they doing about the new complaints? What is being done about the new complaints?
The Present
Perfect
Active Passive
He has broken / hasn’t broken the window. The window has/hasn’t been broken (by him).

They have seen / have never seen a UFO in A UFO [has /has never] been seen in this
this country before. country before.

Has he (ever) broken the window? Has the window (ever) been broken (by him)?

Have they (ever) seen a UFO in this Has a UFO (ever) been seen in this country
country before? before?

What has he broken? What has been broken?

What have they seen in this country before? What has been seen in this country before?
The Present Perfect
Progressive
Passive
Active (Rarely used and considered
awkward with this tense)
They have been teaching anatomy Anatomy and other medical courses
and other medical courses in this have been being taught in this college
college since 2007. since 2007.

Have those kids been torturing Has that kitten been being tortured
that kitten? by those kids?

What have they been teaching in What has been being taught in this
this college since 2007? college since 2007?
The Simple Past

Active Passive
‘Sense and Sensibility ‘ was written by
Jane Austen wrote ‘Sense and Sensibility ‘ in 1811.
Jane Austen in 1811.
No one knew his real name.
His real name wasn’t known.
The police didn’t find their hiding place.
Their hiding place wasn’t found.

Did they arrange her birthday party? Was her birthday party arranged?

Where did they send him? Where was he sent ?


The Past Progressive

Active Passive
He was cleaning the attic when he found his The attic was being cleaned when his old jacket
old jacket. was found.

While they were counting the votes, his While the votes were being counted, his
campaign manager announced his withdrawal was announced by his campaign
withdrawal. manager.

Were they interviewing him when someone Was he being interviewed when his apartment
broke into his apartment? was broken into?

Where were they sending it? Where was it being sent?


The Past Perfect

Active Passive
They broke the window after they had hit it The window was broken after it had been hit
with a stone. with a stone.

Had they completed the housework before Had the housework been completed before
they called their friends? their friends were called?

Why had they sent him to Malaysia earlier? Why had he been sent to Malaysia earlier?
The Future Simple and other Modal Auxiliary
Structures

Active Passive
They will send some warning letters soon. Some warning letters will be sent soon.

Ahmad is going to write the art column. The art column is going to be written by Ahmad.

They must obey the rules. The rules must be obeyed.

Will they send the warning letters soon? Will the warning letters be sent soon?

Is Ahmad going to write the art column? Is the art column going to be written by Ahmad?

Do they have to obey the rules? Do the rules have to be obeyed?

Can you deliver this envelope tonight? Can this envelope be delivered tonight?

When will they send the warning letters? When will the warning letters be sent?
What will the Dental students write? What will be written by the Dental students?
Al takes the
i pills.

The pills are taken by Ali.


People speak English in many countries.

English is spoken in many countries.


Someone robbed the bank yesterday

The bank was robbed yesterday.


Our teacher will collect the projects tomorrow

The projects will be collected tomorrow.


The tailor has made this suit for me.

This suit has been made for me.


Builders had made this house using mud

his house had been made using mud


Jill paints the fence once a year.

The fence is painted once a year.


ue bought a silk dress for her sister’s weddi

A silk dress was bought by Sue.


The police arrested them yesterday.

They were arrested yesterday.


John and Paul have taken a lot of picture
since they arrived on the island.

A lot of pictures have been taken


by John and Paul since they arrived
on the island.
We asked her to help with the housework

he was asked to help with the housewor


Scientific Process: Manufacturing
Cars
( They produce cars in this factory. )

1. Cars are produced in this factory


( Mechanics have already checked
the cars in the blue area. )

2. The cars have already been


checked in the blue area.
( Electricians will install air-conditioning
in the cars in the red area. )

Air-conditioning will be installed in the cars


in the red area.
Passive Questions: (Simple
Present)
Does
Subje verb Object ?
Do ct

Am
Object Verb (by
Is 3 Subject) ?
Are
Passive Questions: (Simple
Past)

Did Subje verb Object ?


ct

Was
Object Verb (by
Wer 3 Subject) ?
e
Passive Questions: (Present
Perfect)
Has
Subje V3 object ?
Have ct

Has
object been V3 (by
Have subject) ?
Passive Questions: (Past
Perfect)

Had Subje Verb Object ?


ct 3

Had Object been V3 (by


Subject) ?
Passive Questions: (Simple Future: will +
stem verb)

Will Subje verb Object ?


ct

Will Objectbe Verb (by


3 Subject) ?
Passive Questions: (Simple Future: be going to +
stem verb)

Am
Subje going to verb Object ?
Is ct
Are

Am Object going to be Verb 3 (by Subject) ?

Is
Are
Change the following into Passive.

1. Did they tell her the story?


2. What must we do about this?
3. What questions did they ask?
4. Has anyone changed the curtains yet?
5. Where did they park the car?
6. Will anyone tell him about the accident
7. Has anyone dusted that blackboard yet
8. Who is cleaning my room?
First try to do these transformations yourself.
The answers are on the following slides.
Did they tell her the story?

Was she told the story?


What must we do about
this?

What must be done about this?


What questions did they
ask?

What questions were asked?


Has anyone changed the
curtains yet?

Have the curtains been changed yet?


Where did they park the car?

Where was the car parked?


Will anyone tell him about the
accident?

Will he be told about the accident?


Has anyone dusted that blackboard
yet?

Has that blackboard been dusted yet?


Who is cleaning my room?

Who is my room being cleaned by?


OR

Whom is my room being cleaned by?


Someone wrote this letter.
( Change into a passive question asking about the
underlined. )

Step 1: Form an Active Question.

Who wrote this letter?

Step 2: Change the Active Question into a Passive


Question.

Who was this letter written by?


Researchers estimate that 8 million
people in the United States are
suffering from an
Eating Disorder.

It is estimated that 8 million people in


the United States are suffering from an

Eating Disorder.
Correct the following verbs. (ACTIVE or PASSIVE )

is broken/ was broken


1. The window pane (break) _________________.
is cooking
2. Someone (cook) ___________________ a meal in the kitchen right
now. were asked / will be asked

3. We (ask)___________________
was run over several questions by the police
tonight. must be done

4. My cat (run over)


are ________________ byhave
written / were written/ the been
milk van.
written
5. This homework (must do) ___________________
Know/ knew tonight.
6. Poems ( write)
was ________________________________
being looted/ had already been in every
looted
culture . were served
7. People all over the world (know) ___________________ her name.
have done
8. The truck (loot)_____________________________________ when the police arrived.

9. The guests (serve) ________________ some tea after they had a


seat.
A. Correct the verb in parentheses.
B. Then change the sentence into the
PASSIVE.
1. Those boys (rear) _____________ these kittens for a long time.
have been rearing

Passive: These kittens have been being reared for a long time.
2. The dog (might, eat) ____________________ your
might eat / might have meal.
eaten

Passive: Your meal might be eaten /might have been eaten by the dog.
3. The patient (ought to, take) ________________ these pills every day.
ought to take

Passive: These pills ought to be taken by the patient every day.


4. A freshman (have to, practice) _____________ English regularly.
has to practice

5. Passive: the
Whenever English
wind has to be
blows, it practiced regularly.
(slam) ________________ the door.

slams
6. Someone (have to, test)____________________ you on your English grammar.
Passive: The door is slammed whenever the wind blows.

has to test / had to test


Passive: You have to be tested/ had to be tested on your English
grammar.
Choose the correct answer

1. Hazel won the lottery.

A. The lottery had been won by Hazel.


B. The lottery was won by Hazel.
C. The lottery is won by Hazel.
Choose the correct answer

1. Hazel won the lottery.

A. The lottery had been won by Hazel.


B. The lottery was won by Hazel.
C. The lottery is won by Hazel.
2. The police interrogated Bryan.

A. Bryan is interrogated by the police.


B. Bryan was interrogated by the
police.
C. Bryan had been interrogated by the
police.
2. The police interrogated Bryan.

A. Bryan is interrogated by the police.


B. Bryan was interrogated by the
police.
C. Bryan had been interrogated by the
police.
3. Abu Malek has paid for the pizza.

A. The pizza was paid for by Abu Malek.


B. The pizza has been paid for by Abu
Malek.
C. The pizza is paid for by Abu Malek.
3. Abu Malek has paid for the pizza.

A. The pizza was paid for by Abu Malek.


B. The pizza has been paid for by Abu
Malek.
C. The pizza is paid for by Abu Malek.
4. Joy will meet you at the airport.

A. You will have met Joy at the airport.


B. You would be met by Joy at the
airport.
C. You will be met by Joy at the airport.
4. Joy will meet you at the airport.

A. You will have met Joy at the airport.


B. You would be met by Joy at the
airport.
C. You will be met by Joy at the airport.
5. People highly respect Berna´s
opinion.

A. Berna´s opinion will be highly


respected.
B. Berna´s opinion was highly respected.
C. Berna´s opinion is highly respected.
5. People highly respect Berna´s
opinion.

A. Berna´s opinion will be highly


respected.
B. Berna´s opinion was highly respected.
C. Berna´s opinion is highly respected.
6. Amanda upset me by what she
said.

A. I am upset by what Amanda said.


B. I was upset by what Amanda said.
C. I would be upset by what Amanda
said.
6. Amanda upset me by what she
said.

A. I am upset by what Amanda said.


B. I was upset by what Amanda said.
C. I would be upset by what Amanda
said.
7. Charms is going to inform Brian
later.

A. Brian would be informed by Charms later.


B. Brian is going to be informed by Charms later.
C. Brian was going to be informed by Charms
later.
7. Charms is going to inform Brian
later.

A. Brian would be informed by Charms later.


B. Brian is going to be informed by Charms later.
C. Brian was going to be informed by Charms
later.
8. The police arrested 10 rioters last
night.
A. Ten rioters were going to be arrested last
night.
B. Ten rioters were arrested last night.
C. Ten rioters should have been arrested last
night.
8. The police arrested 10 rioters last
night.
A. Ten rioters were going to be arrested last
night.
B. Ten rioters were arrested last night.
C. Ten rioters should have been arrested last
night.
9. The Dean may visit us next week.

A. We may be visited by the Dean next week.


B. We maybe visited by the Dean next week.
C. We must be visited by the Dean next week.
9. The Dean may visit us next week.

A. We may be visited by the Dean next week.


B. We maybe visited by the Dean next week.
C. We must be visited by the Dean next week.
10. Studying hard could have saved
you.

A. You could have saved by studying hard.


B. You could have been saved by studying
hard.
C. You could be saved by studying hard.
10. Studying hard could have saved
you.

A. You could have saved by studying hard.


B. You could have been saved by studying
hard.
C. You could be saved by studying hard.
As you have noticed, the Passive
Voice of any tense contains this
structure:
be + V. 3
(Past Participle)
is broken
will be met
was interrogated .
is going to be informed
could have been saved
was being looted
had been seen
Do you know the past and Past
Participle forms of the irregular
verbs ?

You have to know the past and Past


Participle
forms of the IRREGULAR VERBS by
heart.
A REFERENCE LIST
Mnemonic Rhyming Groups

Learning can be fun with Mnemonics!


When we were kids, rhyming songs and phrases were
some of the gimmicks used to make us remember
different things.

I hope sorting these Irregular Verbs into rhyming


groups can help you memorize them in a short period
of time. Actually some groups can be memorized
in ONLY 10 SECONDS!!!
Have a look at Group 3 !!!
Group 1

SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE

ring rang rung


sing sang sung
sink sank sunk
drink drank drunk
shrink shrank shrunk
swim swam swum
begin began begun
run ran run
Group 2

SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE

feed fed fed


lead led led
breed bred bred
read read* read*
(Pronounced as red) (Pronounced as red)
sell sold sold
tell told told
slide slid slid
hold held held
Group 3
SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE
hit hit hit
fit fit fit
spit spit (spat) spit (spat)
knit knit /(knitted) knit /(knitted)
quit quit quit
let let let
set set set
upset upset upset
shut shut shut
cut cut cut
put put put
cost cost cost
hurt hurt hurt
burst burst burst
spread spread spread
broadcast broadcast broadcast
Group 4

SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE

buy bought bought


fight fought fought
seek sought sought
think thought thought
bring brought brought
teach taught taught
catch caught caught
Group 5
SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE
bend bent bent
send sent sent
lend lent lent
spend spent spent
build built built
sleep slept slept
keep kept kept
creep crept crept
weep wept wept
sweep swept swept
leap leapt (leaped) leapt (leaped)
feel felt felt
deal dealt dealt
mean meant meant
dream dreamt /(dreamed) dreamt /(dreamed)
meet met met
leave left left
lose lost lost
burn burnt /(burned) burnt /(burned)
Group 6
SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE
hang hung hung
hang (to kill ) hanged hanged
dig dug dug
shoot shot shot
stand stood stood
understand understood understood
stick stuck stuck
strike struck struck
sit sat sat
win won won
make made made
pay paid paid
lay laid laid
say said said
light lit / (lighted) lit / (lighted)
find found found
found founded founded
Group 7
SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE
throw threw thrown
grow grew grown
blow blew blown
draw drew drawn
withdraw withdrew withdrawn
fly flew flown
know knew known
Group 9
SIMPLE FORM SIMPLE PAST PAST PARTICIPLE

dive dived/dove dived


do did done
go went gone
hear heard heard
have had had
be ( am , is , are) was, were been
come came come
become became become
overcome overcame overcome
see saw seen
saw sawed sawn /(sawed)
mow mowed mown
lie lied lied
lie lay lain
lay laid laid
Thank You and Good Luck
Mr. Hani M. Al-Tahrawi
Eng-112
Pre-Dental Batch 2
Pre-Pharma Batch 2
March, 2012

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