Present and Past Passive TTO2

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Active and passive (Present Simple and Past Simple)

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Do you still know?
-What is an active sentence?
-What is a passive sentence?

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Why a Passive?
1. The 'object' of an action is made important.

Active: People make most cars in Asia.
Passive: Most cars are made in Asia.


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Why a Passive?
2. The 'agent' of an action is unknown or irrelevant.

Active: The police arrest many thieves in supermarkets.
Passive: Many thieves in supermarkets are arrested (by the police).


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Rewrite Ac-->Pa or Pa-->Ac
You may leave out the 'by-phrase' in the Passive sentences.

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The dog ate a cookie.

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The bag was packed by his mother.

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Coffee is sold by Marie.

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John cleaned the bathroom.

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Past or Present
Now fill in the correct form

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Most of the Harry Potter books ... (write) in the 90s of the previous century.

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Every four years, a new headmaster ... (appoint) by the board of directors.

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In today's society, we ... (monitor) by thousands of surveillance cameras in the streets.

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My mobile phone ... (repair) after it had broken.

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Last year, the pupils in O2A ... (teach) by Mrs Snijders.

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Most computer chips ... (manufacture) in Asia.

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The Berlin Wall ... (break) down in 1989.

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A letter was written by her

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We won the match

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Grandmother told good stories

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I take photos

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The question (to answer)
(Past simple)

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He (to rob)
(Past simple)

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The turkey (to roast)
(Present simple)

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Fruits (to sell)
(Present simple)

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The choir really enjoys that piece

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Reporters write news reports

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Good job! 

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The end

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