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Passive Sentence

This document summarizes simple present and simple past tense in passive voice. It discusses pronouns, passive sentences, transitive and intransitive verbs, and provides examples of forming the passive voice in both tenses. Examples are given for regular and irregular past participles. Exercises are included to practice reforming active sentences into passive sentences in both simple present and simple past, and changing them to negative and yes/no question forms.

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Passive Sentence

This document summarizes simple present and simple past tense in passive voice. It discusses pronouns, passive sentences, transitive and intransitive verbs, and provides examples of forming the passive voice in both tenses. Examples are given for regular and irregular past participles. Exercises are included to practice reforming active sentences into passive sentences in both simple present and simple past, and changing them to negative and yes/no question forms.

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Simple

Present
and
Simple
Past in
Passive
voice
By Nuro Choiril Wiladyah
Pronouns are words that take place of nouns. e.g. I, you, she, he, is, etc.
Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun

Singular I Me
You you
She, he, it Her, him, it

Plural We Us
You You
They Them

Passive Sentence Describe what happens to people or things, often as


a result of actions by other people or things.

Intransitive verb
Some verbs have no object. These are called intransitive verb. We can not use the
passive voice in this verb

Agree Die Look Seem

Arrive Fall Occur Sleep

Be Go Rain Stay

Become Happen Recover Walk

Come Live Remain Work


Transitive Verb
Most active verbs are followed by an object which can be used in the active and
passive voice. These verbs are called transitive verbs.

REGULAR FORM

Present Tense Past Participle

Play Played

Study Studied

Collect Collected

Clean Cleaned

IRREGULAR FORM

Present Tense Past Participle

Give Given

Hit Hit

Know Knew

Ride Ridden
Simple Present
Passive voice

Forming the Passive of Simple Present

Subject Verb Object


Active form

Passive form
Subject be + V3
(be : am, is, are)
by Object

Active Passive

She helps me. I am helped by her

She helps them They are helped by her

She helps him He is helped by her

Passive

(+) I am helped by her

(-) I am not helped by her

(?) am I helped by her?


Exercise 1 : Put the verbs in brackets into the correct
passive form
1. An Island _________ (surround) by water.
2. The class is too large, so it _______ (divide) into two sections.
3. I can't open the window, it _______ (block)
4. The postcard ______ (send) by his fan from another country
5. Customers ________ (serve) by waitress and waiter

Simple Past

Passive voice
Forming the Passive of Simple Past

Subject Verb 2 Object


Active form

Passive form
Subject be + V3 by Object
(be : was, were) (agent)

Examples

Active Passive

Somebody painted this room This room was painted yesterday


yesterday

The robber stole a lot of money A lot of money was stolen by robber
Passive

(+) This room was painted yesterday

(-) This room was not painted yesterday

(?) Was this room painted yesterday?

Exercise 2 : Reform the sentences into the passive


sentences. Then change the passive sentence into negative, and
Yes/No question.
1. Sandra and Haris suggested a new idea

(+) A new idea was suggested by sandra and haris

(-) A new idea was not suggested by sandra and haris

(?) Was a new idea suggested by sandra and haris?

2. People grew corn in Ngasem

(+)

(-)

(?)

3. Someone stole my pencil

(+)
(-)

(?)

4. My Friends drew that picture

(+)

(-)

(?)

5. We read the letters

(+)

(-)

(?)

6. I bought some new clothes last week

(+)

(-)

(?)

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