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Pasang Iklan Di Google: Passive Voice

The document discusses how to construct sentences in the passive voice in English. It explains how to change an active sentence to passive by moving the object to the subject position and adding auxiliary verbs like 'be'. It also provides examples of combining the passive with other verb tenses and auxiliary verbs.

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Pasang Iklan Di Google: Passive Voice

The document discusses how to construct sentences in the passive voice in English. It explains how to change an active sentence to passive by moving the object to the subject position and adding auxiliary verbs like 'be'. It also provides examples of combining the passive with other verb tenses and auxiliary verbs.

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Howtoconstructthepassive.

1.Checktoseeiftheactivesentencecontainsanobject.

Johnateanapple.(SVO)Passiveispossible.

Johnateyesterday.(SV)Passiveisnotpossible.

2.Movetheobjecttothefrontofthesentence.Puttheoriginalsubjectina"be"phrase.

Anapple(V)byJohn.

3.Puttheverbintheform"be"+3(ofmainverb)

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AnapplebeeatenbyJohn.

4.Putthe"be"inthesametenseastheoriginalactivesentence.

Anapplewas/wereeatenbyJohn.(pasttense)

5.Makethefirstverbagreewiththenewsubject.

AnapplewaseatenbyJohn.

(Putotherelementsofthesentenceingrammaticalandlogicalorder.)

Yesterday the large green apple was quickly eaten by John, who didnt realize that it
belongedtohissister.

Whenother(auxiliary)verbsandmodalsareusedincombinationwiththepassive,remember:

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

Theapple should have been being eatenbyJohn

Combinationofauxiliaryverbswiththepassive.

PresentTense

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

by
Theapple iseaten
John

PastTense

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

Theapple waseaten byJohn

PresentProgressiveTense

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

Theapple is beingeaten byJohn

PastTense

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

by
Theapple was beingeaten
John

PresentPerfectTense

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

Theapple have beeneaten byJohn

PresentPerfectProgressive

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

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Theapple have been beingeaten byJohn

PastPerfectProgressive

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

Theapple had been beingeaten byJohn

Future/Modal

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

Theapple will beeaten byJohn

Future/Modal

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

Theapple isgoingto beeaten byJohn

Modal

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

Theapple must beeaten byJohn

PastModal

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

Theapple must have beeneaten byJohn

Combination

Modal+1 Have+3 be+Ving be+3



(Modal) (Perfect) (Progressive) (Passive)

Theapple must have been beingeaten byJohn

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