Passive Voice
A. The office is cleaned everyday
The office was cleaned everyday
Compare active and passive:
Somebody cleans the office everyday [active]
The office is cleaned everyday [passive]
Somebody cleaned the office everyday [active]
The office was cleaned yesterday [passive]
B. The passive is:
Present simple
Past simple
Am/is/are/wa/were [not] + cleaned,
invented, injured, done, taken, built, etc.
The past participle of regular verbs
is –ed [cleaned/damaged, etc].
For a list f irregular past
participles [done/built/taken, etc]
·
Butter
is made of milk.
·
Oranges
are imported into Britain.
·
How
often are these rooms cleaned?
·
This
house was built 100 years ago.
·
These
houses were built 100 years ago.
·
When
was the telephone invented?
·
We
weren’t invited to the party last
week.
·
Was anybody injured
in the accident? Yes, two people were
taken to hospital.
C. Was/were born
·
I
was born in London in 1962 [not I’m born]
·
Where
were you born?
D.
Passive + by …
·
We
were woken up by a loud noise. (=
the noise woke us up)
·
The
telephone was invented by Alexander Bell
in 1876.
·
My
brother was bitten by a dog last
week.
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