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

    Grammar explanation. We use the passive voice to change the focus of the sentence. My bike was stolen. (passive – focus on my bike) Someone stole my bike. (active – focus on someone) We often use the passive: when we prefer not to mention who or what does the action (for example, it's not known, it's obvious or we don't want to say)

  2. A passive sentence is a sentence where the subject does not perform the action of the verb. In fact, in a passive sentence, the action of the verb is done to the subject. For example: The cake was eaten. (In this example, the subject is "the cake." The subject did not perform the action of the verb "to eat."

  3. 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).. So, in this example, the subject is 'I', the verb is 'drank' and the object is 'two cups of coffee'.

  4. english.lingolia.com › es › gramaticaLa pasiva en inglés

    La pasiva (the passive voice, en inglés) es una forma de construir oraciones que pone de relieve la persona o cosa que se ve directamente afectada por la acción del verbo. En la pasiva, la información más importante ocupa la primera posición de la oración y se deja en segundo plano la persona o cosa que lleva a cabo la acción del verbo.

  5. We use passive forms of tenses in the same way as we use their active equivalents. For example, we use the present simple in the passive to talk about general or permanent states, or general facts we think are true at the present time: Mr Lloyd and Mrs James teach Geography. (present simple active)

  6. The first sentence contains a passive construction: '...is said to...' There are a lot of similar phrases to this which are grammatically passive and are used to talk about reputation or expectation: is said to..., is thought to..., is believed to..., is hoped to... etc.

  7. 25 de abr. de 2023 · Grammarly. Updated on April 25, 2023 Grammar. The passive voice is often maligned by teachers and professors as a bad writing habit. Or, to put that in the active voice: Teachers and professors across the English-speaking world malign the passive voice as a bad writing habit. What is the passive voice?