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The Passive: Present Simple and Past Simple

The document discusses the passive voice in English and provides examples of its use in the present simple and past simple tenses. It is used to describe actions when the subject performing the action is unknown or unimportant. Examples are given of rewriting sentences in the passive and completing sentences using passive verbs.

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The Passive: Present Simple and Past Simple

The document discusses the passive voice in English and provides examples of its use in the present simple and past simple tenses. It is used to describe actions when the subject performing the action is unknown or unimportant. Examples are given of rewriting sentences in the passive and completing sentences using passive verbs.

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The passive: Present Simple and Past Simple

FORM
noun/pronoun + to be + past participle
Someone washes the car every week.
The car is washed every week.
They make these televisions in Japan.
These televisions are made in Japan.
Someone painted the house last week.
The house was painted last week.
They taught the children to be polite.
The children were taught to be polite.
USE
The passive is used to describe actions:
a) when we don't know who does, or did the action:
My briefcase was stolen last night.
(I don't know who stole it).
b) when it is not important to know who does, or
did the action:
The cars are taken to Europe every week.
(It doesn't matter who takes them).
These televisions are made in Japan.
(It doesn't matter who makes them).

Complete these sentences in the passive using is, are, was or were and a
word from the box.

Grown / cut / taught / locked /sent /explained / killed / given / built / driven

1 His father .was killed,. in the war.


2 The grass ..is.. never ..cut..in the winter.
3 When .these houses . ?
4 You can't go into the school. The gates . Always
at 4.30.
5 ..these potatoes . in your garden?
6 I . a beautiful gold watch.
7 We take the bus to work during the week so the car . Only ..
at weekends.
8 The problem . to us very clearly.
9 This letter never ..
10 Children not .. any languages at primary school
now.

Rewrite these sentences, putting the verbs in the passive.

1 My car / damage / last night, (past)


My car was damaged last night.
2 This computer / make / in the USA. (present)
This computer is made in the USA,
3 The machines / make / in Scotland, (present)

4 The President / kill / last night, (past)

5 The money / change into dollars / at the bank, (present)

6 The parcel / post / yesterday, (past)

7 Cheese / make / from milk, (present)

8 The children / give / some food, (past)

9 The house / paint / every year, (present)

10 Several people / hurt / in an accident last night, (past)


Rewrite these sentences in the passive.

1 Someone broke this mirror last night.


This mirror was broken last night.
2 Someone washes the towels in the hotel every day.
The towels in the hotel are washed every day.
3 Someone built the house ten years ago.

4 They grow this fruit in very hot countries.

5 They pay the office workers weekly.

6 Someone bought all this cheese in France.

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