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  1. En inglés, la voz pasiva está compuesta por dos elementos principales: la forma correspondiente del verbo ‘to be’ seguida por el participio pasado. Cambiar a voz pasiva en inglés hará que tus textos sean más formales. En cambio, si utilizas la voz activa, tus escritos o discursos serán más fáciles de entender.

  2. The Passive Voice. Download this explanation in PDF here. See all my exercises about the passive here. An active sentence like I drank two cups of coffee has the subject first (the person or thing that does the verb), followed by the verb, and finally the object (the person or thing that the action happens to).

  3. The first one is already in the passive voice (subject + be + past participle). The second one does not have "be" in it, so it's just a noun phrase (noun + past participle). It can be changed into the passive voice: The mission is accomplished. The active voice would be something like: I grant you permission and I accomplished the mission.

  4. 13 de oct. de 2016 · El objetivo de esta lección es que aprendas a reconocer la voz pasiva en inglés (Passive Voice), que tengas un manejo adecuado de su estructura y que desarrolles un cuestionario de comprensión al final. Esta lección está compuesta por dos partes: Explicación y Estructura.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2023 · What is the passive voice? In general, the active voice makes your writing stronger, more direct, and, you guessed it, more active. The subject is something, or it does the action of the verb in the sentence. With the passive voice, the subject is acted upon by some other performer of the verb.

  6. learnenglish.britishcouncil.org › grammar › b1-b2-grammarPassives | LearnEnglish

    Do you know how to use the passive voice to change the focus of a sentence? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Look at these examples to see how the passive voice is used.

  7. We put the subject (the topic or the theme) first. The subject is the ‘doer’ or agent of the verb: Edward Barnes designed these houses in the 1880s. (active) In the passive, the person or thing that the action was done to becomes the topic or theme.

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