Objective Advanced unit 14

Mr Tip ... V5 English today.
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teaches
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is teaching
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is taught
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are being taught
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Mr Tip ... V5 English today.
A
teaches
B
is teaching
C
is taught
D
are being taught

Slide 1 - Quiz

V5 ... English today.
A
teaches
B
is teaching
C
is taught
D
are being taught

Slide 2 - Quiz

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Rewrite the sentence using the passive voice.

Somebody stole my wallet.

Slide 9 - Question ouverte

Rewrite the sentence using the passive voice.

Somebody killed my neighbour.

Slide 10 - Question ouverte

Auxiliaries in the passive
Penguins are attacking my sister. 

This sentence contains a form of "to be". 


Repeat the form of to be. ! Be aware that the form can change!
Use being + past participle to make the passive. 

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Rewrite the sentence using the passive voice.

Penguins are attacking my sister.

Slide 12 - Question ouverte

Challenging! Rewrite the sentence using the passive voice.
Sam was feeding his cat at six o'clock yesterday evening

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The mechanic has not repaired the DVD recorder.

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

I will not write the essay.

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passive

Active sentence: the subject of the sentence carries out the action that is described by the verb.


He reads a book – He is the one who is doing the reading


Passive sentence: the subject of the sentence undergoes the action that is described by the verb


A book is read – the book is not the one who is doing the reading, but someone else reads the book.



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when do you use a passive?
  • when it is not important who carries out the action. The action itself is the most important.
Most cars are made in Asia. (by people/car manufacterers) 
  • when we do not know who carried out an action
His bike was stolen yesterday.
  • in formal situations ( lectures, academic writing, reports etc.)
Speech developments of infants has been researched by many scientists over the last few decades. 



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note:

The passive sentence has one more verb than the active sentence because you add to be.


If the original subject is vague (you, they, people) or unimportant you can leave out by you, by them, by people.

The thief has been arrested. (by the police)


If the active sentence has a direct object (lijdvw.) and an indirect object (mwvw.) there are two possible passive sentences.

I wrote her a letter.

A letter was written to her by me

She was written a letter by me







































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You can also use a passive to translate the Dutch men and er.

Er werden drie auto’s verkocht

There were sold three cars. WRONGGGGGGGGGG!

Three cars were sold. RIGHTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!

 

Men zegt dat Engels erg gemakkelijk is.

It is said that English is very easy.

English is said to be very easy.


Questions:

Werden er drie auto’s verkocht? Did they sell three cars?

Were three cars sold (by them)?

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tense
active
passive
present simple
I make it
it is made
present continuous
I am making it
it is being made
present perfect
I have made it
it has been made
past simple
I made it
it was made
past continuous
I was making it
it was being made
past perfect
I had made it
it had been made
modals
I should make it
it should be made

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have/get something done (ex. 7+8 p. 91)

When you hire someone to do something for you, you can use a passive. The action is more important than who carries it out.

subject + have/get + object + past participle


 I had my hair cut.

I got my car serviced.

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have/get something done (ex. 7+8 p. 91)

use have:

  • when the subject of the sentence is not responsible for , or has little control over what happens.
  • when you focus on the result of an action (instead of on the action itself)


use won't have + object + present/past participle

  •  when  you won't allow someone to do something, or something to happen

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have/get something done (ex. 7+8 p. 91)

use get:

  • when - in informal situations only -  the subject of the sentence is not responsible for , or has little control over what happens.
  • when you want to imply that the subject of the sentence causes something to happen or is to blame for it.


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extra exercises


Turn the following active sentences into passive ones if possible. Write down X if you cannot change the sentence into a passive one.


The builders tore down the house after it had been destroyed in a devastating fire.

The dog has eaten my homework.

The toddler stroked the cat very gently.

Mary would bake a cake every day.

Today Miss Prim is walking to school instead of going by car.

 Peter will have learned all the words for English by the end of the week.

He was reading a newspaper when his brother asked him to come out and play with him.

We would have found the exit of the escape room much sooner if we had only thought in a more logical way.

















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extra exercise - key

The builders tore down the house after it had been destroyed in a devastating fire.

The house was torn down by the builders after it had
been destroyed in a devastating fire.

The dog has eaten my homework.

My homework has been eaten by the dog.

The toddler stroked the cat very gently.

The cat was stroked very gently by the toddler.

Mary would bake a cake every day.

A cake would be baked every day by Mary.

Today Miss Prim is walking to school instead of going by car.

X





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extra exercise - key

Peter will have learned all the words for English by the end of the week.

All the words for English will have been learned by the end of the week by Peter.

He was reading a newspaper when his brother asked him to come out and play with him.

A newspaper was being read by him when his brother asked him to come out and play with him.

We would have found the exit of the escape room much sooner if we had only thought in a more logical way.

The exit of the escape room would have been found much sooner by us if we had only thought in a more logical way

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extra exercise

Fill in the right passive tense.

Last week Kenneth …(take) to hospital by ambulance.

The wolf … never … (see) Holland in this century before.

After he … (hit) on the head by a large branch the doctor put a bandage on his head and gave him an aspirin.

The train tickets … (buy) at the station next Thursday.

Last year ten countries … (reported) to violate Human Rights.

Listen! Mozart … (play) by Miss Brahms again.

The pupils’ marks … (report) in Magister.















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extra exercise - key

Last week Kenneth  was taken…(take) to hospital by ambulance.

The wolf hasneverbeen seen (see) in Holland in this century before.

After he had been hit… (hit) on the head by a large branch the doctor put a bandage on his head and gave him an aspirin.

The train tickets …will be bought (buy) at the station next Thursday.

Last year ten countries  were reported… (reported) to violate Human Rights.

Listen! Mozart …is being played (play) by Miss Brahms again.

The pupils’ marks  are reported… (report) in Magister.

 

















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