Passives

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This lesson contains 33 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Goals
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to recognize ACTIVE sentences.
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to recognize PASSIVE sentences.
At the end of this lesson, you will be able to CHANGE active sentences into passive sentences.

Slide 2 - Slide

Look up on the internet:
What is an ACTIVE sentence?

Slide 3 - Open question

Look up on the internet:
What is a PASSIVE sentence?

Slide 4 - Open question

Zinsontleding
'He walked his dog.'

Active or passive?

Wat is het ONDERWERP?
Wat is het GEZEGDE (werkwoorden)?
Wat is het LIJDEND VOORWERP?

Slide 5 - Slide

Active sentences
The subject (onderwerp) of the sentence DOES the action.

I am reading a book.
She is drawing a dog.
They are listening to music.

Slide 6 - Slide

Passive sentences
When the subject (onderwerp) DOES NOT DO the action or if it is NOT important who does the action.

The student is taught ...
The man was bitten ...
The sandwich was eaten ...

Slide 7 - Slide

Passive sentences
How do we form a passive sentence?

'to be' (past/present) + voltooid deelwoord (-ed of 3e rijtje van de onregelmatige werkwoorden)

Slide 8 - Slide

Active to passive
When turning active sentences into passive sentences:
  1. An active sentence needs -> onderwerp / werkwoord(en) / lijdend voorwerp -> only then can you change it to passive.
  2. The tense in the active sentence stays the same in the passive sentence.

Slide 9 - Slide

Active to passive
Present Simple:
He teaches English. - active
English is taught (by him). - passive

Present Continuous:
He is teaching English. - active
English is being taught (by him). - passive

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Active to passive
Keep this in mind!

Present and Past Continuous:
'to be' stays the same as in the active sentence + being + volt.dlw

The dog is chasing the cat.
The cat is being chased by the dog.

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Slide 12 - Slide

BUT WHYYYYYY?
We use passive sentences in formal writing, because it sounds less personal.

Examples of formal writing:
News articles
Essays
Job applications
Academic writing (HBO/University)

Slide 13 - Slide

That tall, blonde man teaches history.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 14 - Quiz

The garbage truck is being chased by the dog.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 15 - Quiz

The child is eating bananas.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 16 - Quiz

She is writing a letter to her grandma.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 17 - Quiz

The next book in the series is being written.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 18 - Quiz

The flowers were picked by the child.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 19 - Quiz

They are building a house.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 20 - Quiz

The report was send out yesterday.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 21 - Quiz

The report was send out.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 22 - Quiz

My birthday cake is being made at the moment.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 23 - Quiz

The dog is chasing a squirrel.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 24 - Quiz

My computer was used by a friend of mine.
A
active
B
passive

Slide 25 - Quiz

Rewrite this active sentence into a passive sentence:
She is stealing a bike.

Slide 26 - Open question

Rewrite this active sentence into a passive sentence:
Alex makes tea.

Slide 27 - Open question

My brother and sister go to the Caribbean to surf every year.
A
Simple
B
Continuous

Slide 28 - Quiz

Tom is working on getting his own appartement as we speak.
A
Simple
B
Continuous

Slide 29 - Quiz

Tom is working on getting his own appartement as we speak.
A
Simple
B
Continuous

Slide 30 - Quiz

The flowers are wilting on the table.
A
Simple
B
Continuous

Slide 31 - Quiz

Trees tend to grow at different rates throughout the year.
A
Simple
B
Continuous

Slide 32 - Quiz

What can you do?

  • Watch on Youtube: Engels Gemist Passive
  • Read your book (Boy for most of you)
  • Student's Book page 16/17, this is also HOMEWORK.

Slide 33 - Slide