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UNIT 7 English Code 5

This document provides an overview of the passive voice in English grammar. It outlines the structure for forming passive sentences using different forms of 'to be' combined with the past participle of verbs. Additionally, it includes examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms in passive voice.

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UNIT 7 English Code 5

This document provides an overview of the passive voice in English grammar. It outlines the structure for forming passive sentences using different forms of 'to be' combined with the past participle of verbs. Additionally, it includes examples of affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms in passive voice.

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UNIT 7

Passive voice
MAKE YOUR
OWN DIALOGUE:
AM / IS/ ARE ´+ VERB IN PAST PARTICIPLE

AM NOT/ ISN´T/ AREN´T + VERB PAST P.

AM / IS 7 ARE + SUBJECT + VERB IN PAST PARTICIPLE ?

WAS / WERE + VERB IN PAST PARTIC.

WASN’T/ WEREN´T + PAST PARTIC.

WAS/ WERE + SUJBJECT + VERB P.P.?

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