Grammar 10 Passive Voice

Grammar 10 Passive Voice
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Grammar 10 Passive Voice

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Welcome to English V2
1. Put your phone in the pouch.
What to do?
2. Have your books ready.
3. Put your stationery on your desk.
4. Quieten down and let's begin!

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In this lesson
We'll learn about the passive voice
Practise using the passive voice
Get back Chapter 4 quiz

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Watch the video.

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Active and Passive Sentences
  • Active: It is clear  who did the action.
Milan baked a cake.
  • Passive: The action is emphasised, not who did it.
A cake was baked (by Milan).

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Why do we use the passive voice?
  • The passive voice is less personal.
  • It's used if we don't know who or what did something, or if the doer is not important.

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How?
1. Place the object at the start of the sentence
2.Use a form of to be + past participle of the main verb
is/am/are 
were/was
is/am/are/were/was being

The thief stole the jewellery. >The jewellery was stolen (by the thief).
The girl brushes the horse. >The horse is being brushed  (by the girl).

+ past participle

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Summary and examples
Tense
Active
Passive
present simple
The cat catches the mouse.
My dad drives me to school.
The coach gives them a prize.

The mouse is caught.
I am driven to school.
They are given a prize.
present continuous
The cat is catching a mouse.
My parents are driving me to school.
The coach is giving them a prize.
A mouse is being caught.
I am being driven to school.
They are being given a prize.
past simple
The cat caught a mouse.
My dad drove me to school.
The coach gave them a prize.
The mouse was caught.
I was driven to school.
The were given a prize.

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Activities
  1. First look Stepping Stones  at p. 90 Ex 52.
  2. Then do the worksheet I gave you to practise and hand in (10 mins).
  3. Next complete Stepping Stones p. 90-92, Ex 53-54.
  4. Do it for homework if you don't finish. We'll check it next lesson.

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I can...
  • Identify the tense in a sentence.
  • Understand the different between active and passive sentences.
  • Change an active sentence to passive and vice versa, with present simple, present continuous and past simple.
  • Write sentences in the passive voice.

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