Passive Tense

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Favorite photo from November

Slide 2 - Open question

The structure

Passive voice = object + be (in the correct tense) + past participle (+ by agent).

Example: "The cake is baked by the chef" (active: "The chef bakes the cake").

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Why passive? 

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Focus on Action or Object
When the action or its result is more important than who performed it. 

Example: "The Mona Lisa was painted in the 16th century."
Here, the painting and its historical significance are the focus, not necessarily the artist.

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Agent is Unknown, Unimportant, or Obvious
If the doer of the action is:

Unknown: "The jewelry was stolen."
Unimportant: "The streets are cleaned every morning."
Obvious: "Taxes are collected annually."

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Politeness and Formality
The passive is often used to be indirect or polite, especially in formal or professional settings.

Example: "A mistake was made in the report" (more tactful than "You made a mistake in the report").

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People speak Spanish in many countries.

Slide 8 - Open question

Students complete the homework every week.

Slide 9 - Open question

They are building a new bridge.

Slide 10 - Open question

The scientist discovered a new element.

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They were repairing the car when I arrived.

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The company will announce the results soon.

Slide 13 - Open question