the passive - the present and past simple (separate)

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Welcome!

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Interventie LJ 3
- 2 toetsen
- Toets grammar + vocab: Passive (T3) wordt toegevoegd in plaats van some, any, every etc. 
- De toets wordt een week verplaatst (zie IL)
- Toets toetsweek: Reading: blijft hetzelfde

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Today's goal



How to make and use the passive voice
At the end of the lesson you will know: 

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Grab your books
Go to page 47 of your text book
Passive (lijdende vorm)

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So far, we have looked at active sentences. In an active sentence, we have: subject + verb + object.
• Jane kisses the baby. (The subject is ‘Jane’, the verb is ‘kisses’ and the object is ‘the baby’.)

However, sometimes we want to put the object first. Maybe we don’t know who did the action or we don’t want to say who did the action. Maybe the object is more important. In these cases, we can use the passive.

• The baby is kissed (by Julie).

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We make the passive by using the verb ‘be’ and adding a past participle. 
 For example, here’s a normal, active sentence with an object.
James cleans the kitchen.
This is the present simple tense. The main verb is ‘cleans’. The subject is ‘James’ and the object is ‘the kitchen’. To make the passive, we move the object to the front.
The kitchen
Then we make the tense we need using the verb ‘be’. In this case, it’s the present simple.
The kitchen is
Then we add the past participle of the main verb. In this case, the main verb is ‘clean’.
The kitchen is cleaned
If we want, we can add the person who does the cleaning (or whatever the main verb is) using ‘by’.• The kitchen is cleaned by James. 





past participle irr. verbs p. 175 3e vorm)

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Present simple

active

he/she/it + verb + (e)s
I/we/you/they + verb
Present simple

passive

am/is/are + past participle

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Now you:
I eat an apple.

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He opens the door.

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They pay a lot of money.

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He draws a picture.

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They wear blue shoes.

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We can make the passive of the past simple in the same way, using the past simple of the verb ‘be’.
• Active:       Someone stole my bike.
• Passive:    My bike was stolen (by someone).
• Active:       We ate all the cake.
• Passive:    All the cake was eaten (by us).
• Active:       He fixed the computer.
• Passive:    The computer was fixed (by him).


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Past simple

active

regular verb: verb + ed
irregular verb: 2nd form
Past simple

passive

was/were + past participle

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Now you:
I found the key.

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We made mistakes.

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Jane fixed the computer.

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Somebody stole my bike.

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My grandfather built this house.

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Now choose between the present simple and the past simple

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More practice
- Make exercises 24+25 on page 77 of activity book A
- Check your work
- Done? Continue practicing for test

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