Lesson 15: Passive Voice
2qdocg2za8g336a8w21fo83z-wpengine.netdna-ssl.compassive voice with these, because there is no object: The car slowed down. He is running away. Summary In the active voice, the subject of the sentence DOES the action. In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is acted upon. The passive voice is formed by a form of the verb TO BE + past participle of the main verb.
Passive Voice (B1) - PDF Worksheets
www.english-practice.at › b1 › grammarPA008 - Passive Voice - Change from active to passive. PA007 - Passive Voice - Fill in the correct verb form. PA006 - Passive Voice - Make sentences using the tenses in brackets. PA005 - Passive Voice - Change from active to passive. PA004 - Passive Voice - Change from active to passive. PA003 - Passive Voice - Change from active to passive.
THE PASSIVE VOICE - INGLÉS
inglescarmelitaslb.files.wordpress.com › 2011 › 03ENGLISH GRAMMAR The Passive Voice 1 THE PASSIVE VOICE INTRODUCTION The passive of an active tense is formed by putting the verb to be into the same tense as the active verb and adding the past participle of the active verb. The subject of the active verb becomes the ‘agent’ of the passive verb. The agent is very often not mentioned.