Passive Verbs // Purdue Writing Lab
owl.purdue.edu › verb_tenses › passive_verbsPassive Verbs. Summary: This handout explains and describes the sequence of verb tenses in English. Often, writing teachers encourage the use of action verbs and active voice. However, there are times when it makes more sense to use passive verbs instead. Use passive verbs when you do not want to specify the actor.
Passive form of verbs in English | Learn English Today
www.learn-english-today.com › verbs › passiveThe passive form (voice) of verbs is made with the appropriate tense of BE + the past participle : For example : English is spoken here. Only verbs which take an object (transitive verbs) can be put into the passive. (for example: Tom catches the ball. / The ball was caught by Tom.) Verbs that have no object (intransitive verbs) such as: come, go, happen, live, sleep, etc. cannot be put into the passive.